Does Creeping Jenny like sun or shade?
Subsequently, one may also ask, how do you care for a creeping Jenny?
Creeping Jenny needs consistently moist, but not soggy, soil. Often happiest in damp, low-lying areas of the garden where there's room for them to spread and not cause trouble for neighboring plants. Don't allow Creeping Jenny flowers to dry out between watering and plant in sun to partial shade.
Also, how often should I water creeping Jenny?
If you're gardening in a cool, humid coastal area, your plants need less water than those growing in hot, dry inland locations. As a general rule, shallow-rooted golden creeping Jenny benefits from slow, deep watering that wets the soil to 1 foot below its surface whenever the weekly rainfall is less than 1 inch.
However, the first signs of Southern blight generally appear as wilting or yellowing of the bottom leaves. Finding small round sclerotia -- which are tan or brown in color -- growing on the plant or soil is a tall tale sign that the creeping Jenny has Southern blight.