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trailing pot plants Golden Creeping Jenny

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trailing pot plants Golden Creeping JennyBright Chartreuse Foliage That Instantly Lifts a Planting Creeping Jenny is one of those plants that can change the whole feel of a container or garden bed almost immediately. Its round, golden chartreuse leaves bring brightness, contrast, and a soft, flowing texture that helps darker foliage and flowers stand out. Whether it is tucked into a mixed planter or woven along the front edge of a bed, it adds a fresh, energized look that feels clean and

Bright Chartreuse Foliage That Instantly Lifts a Planting

Creeping Jenny is one of those plants that can change the whole feel of a container or garden bed almost immediately. Its round, golden-chartreuse leaves bring brightness, contrast, and a soft, flowing texture that helps darker foliage and flowers stand out. Whether it is tucked into a mixed planter or woven along the front edge of a bed, it adds a fresh, energized look that feels clean and intentional. The trailing stems also help create visual movement, which keeps a planting from feeling static or flat.

That bright foliage is the main reason gardeners reach for Creeping Jenny again and again. It does not need large flowers to make an impact because the foliage itself does the visual work. In sunnier conditions, the leaves often stay a brighter gold, while in part shade they can shift toward a softer chartreuse. That flexibility makes it useful in many different design styles, from bold summer containers to softer perennial borders and moisture-loving garden spaces.

A Natural Spiller for Porch Pots, Hanging Baskets, and Mixed Containers

Creeping Jenny is one of the easiest spiller plants to use because it naturally drapes and trails over the edge of a pot without looking stiff or forced. In mixed containers, it helps soften rims, connect the planting together, and create that finished layered look people want. It pairs especially well with upright thriller plants and mounded fillers, giving the arrangement the kind of balance that makes it feel fuller and more professionally planted. Even a simple planter can look more complete once Creeping Jenny starts to spill.

That trailing habit makes it especially useful for gardeners who want strong design payoff without overcomplicating the planting. It works in porch pots, patio containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets, and it plays well with a wide range of flower colors. Because the foliage is bright but not overwhelming, it can easily bridge purples, pinks, whites, blues, and deeper greens. For container gardening, it is one of those dependable plants that gives color, texture, and movement all at once.

Fast-Spreading Groundcover for Moist Beds and Soft Edges

Beyond containers, Creeping Jenny is also a very effective low groundcover. It stays close to the soil, usually only a few inches tall, but spreads readily and forms a soft carpet of foliage that can brighten the front of a bed or fill bare spaces between larger plants. It is especially useful where you want something that feels loose and natural rather than upright and formal. Along stone edges, pathways, retaining walls, and moist borders, it creates a trailing, flowing look that helps the whole planting feel more connected.

Its spreading habit is a major advantage when used thoughtfully. Creeping Jenny can quickly fill in open soil, soften the edge of a path, or weave through a mixed planting in a way that feels relaxed and layered. It is especially happy in soil that stays evenly moist, so it often performs very well in rain-friendly areas, moist borders, and richer garden beds. Gardeners should still place it carefully, though, because in favorable conditions it can spread enthusiastically and may need occasional trimming to stay in bounds.

Easy Color and Texture With Simple Ongoing Care

Creeping Jenny is appealing because it adds a lot of visual value with minimal maintenance. It performs best in moist, well-drained soil and appreciates steady watering, especially while establishing and when grown in containers. In the right spot, it fills in quickly and keeps its bright trailing look with only occasional trimming. Small yellow flowers may appear in summer, but the real appeal lies in the foliage and how it trails, spills, and brightens the planting over time.

Its biggest care note is simply understanding its vigor. In containers, that fast growth is usually a plus because it helps the planting look fuller sooner. In beds, it may need some shaping or trimming to keep it from moving too far into neighboring plants. That does not make it difficult to grow. It just means it performs best when gardeners use it with intention. For homeowners who want a bright groundcover or spiller that earns its keep quickly, Creeping Jenny is one of the easiest plants to put to work.

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★★★★★ 4
It's a good product but not quite a grand slam..
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I've tried 15+ different mice in the last few years. It would be a bigger number if I wanted to collect them, but I mainly just try to buy the best small to medium-ish ultralight mice in search of my endgame. Won't buy a mouse without seeing reviews first anymore. However, I did main the old wired G502 for a long time before I became a snob. I still like the G502 shape, scroll wheel, and button layout very much despite the fact that it's not going to help me get high scores in aim trainers. The disadvantages caused by the weight and shape are somewhat, but not totally, made up for by the added functionality of the extra buttons, which are also fantastic for productivity. This is an overall solid product with only a few minor flaws that kept me from giving it a perfect score. The good: 1. Weight is noticeably reduced compared to the wired version. 2. The button layout every G502 fan fawns over is now on a wireless mouse. And it's genuinely a great button layout. 3. It's wireless, obviously. 4. Top-tier sensor. 5. Excellent battery life. 6. Infinite scroll wheel go brrrrr The bad: 1. Standard black teflon mouse feet. Not the worst I've seen, but Logitech does have a reputation for putting sh*tty feet on great mice. They at least improved this on the Superlight, but even those were still too thin. These aren't bad, but they could be better. 2. Click feel is substantially worse compared to the old G502. Switches are clearly not the same. Honestly would've been tempted to give this mouse 5 stars if it weren't for the clicks. They aren't heavy and ultra tactile like they were before. They're light and standard-feeling now, which isn't a deal-breaker by any stretch, but it's disappointing. 3. Price. You have to get this thing for less than $100 or it simply isn't worth it. It's a step up from the wired G502 but not to the point of it being worth 3 times as much. Even at a $95 sale price, that's still pushing it. Summary: you're sacrificing click feel and money to improve weight, obtain a nicer scroll wheel, and rid yourself of the atrocity that is the original G502 cable. You're also getting great battery life and excellent, low-latency wireless tech. It's a good mouse, but it's hard to say it's worth triple the amount of its predecessor, especially if you can replace mouse cables. Do not pay more than $100 for this mouse.
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I've used the wired in the past and it was my favorite mouse and after using an ASUS wireless mouse for the last 2 years I decided to go back to the Logi G502 only the wireless version this time. Connectivity is great. Disappointed that it doesn't use USB-C to charge the mouse itself, but whatever. This thing is so great and more comfortable than the last mouse I was using. That's a win All I'm saying is it's great to have this mouse again because it's hard to argue that this is the best mouse for gaming. I can't comment on battery life as I just received it but from the rest of the reviews, its has great battery life. But upon immediate use, I just can't recommend this mouse enough!!!
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