Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea), also known as "ground ivy," is an aromatic evergreen that's a close relative of mint. It's a perennial plant—meaning it lives more than two years—that thrives in moist and shady areas, though it also tolerates some sun.
Creeping Charlie readily spreads from its seeds, roots (or rhizomes), and stems that root at the nodes. Even if you dig it out, its rhizomes are so invasive that leaving behind just one fragment can result in a new plant.
Check out this link on ways to try to get rid of this pesky invasive ground cover. https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-kill-creeping-charlie-2131200