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Cut back after the initial flowering and placed in a shadier spot, the flowers have started blooming again and now seem to withstand light frosts quite well. Therefore, it is advisable not to expose the nemesias to too much scorching sun like we experienced this summer.
Eric
GRAND-LEEZ
The first flowering is quite beautiful, but then the young plant deteriorates and is no longer attractive even though the faded inflorescences are cut as they appear. Disappointing. The insertion of photos is not working.
Eric
GRAND-LEEZ
Delicate sowing, but good growth, even quite fast, in a heated mini-greenhouse and under light near a window. Seedlings very delicate to transplant and slow growth. We will see the result once they are transplanted in the garden. I am curious to see how long it will take for the first flowers to appear.
This is a packet of seeds...The only thing I can assess is, precisely, the packet.
Marjolaine V.
Poor
No seed germinated... very disappointed! I followed the sowing instructions but nothing.
Muriel
To retry
The sowing had produced lovely shoots, unfortunately the transplanting was detrimental. Being a novice, I had difficulty doing it properly...
PUGGIA V.
I love nemesis for their long-lasting flowers.
They keep blooming until October.
Varieties that I don't have, too late for sowing this year.
MICHELE L.
Zone 8
Good sowing, shoots very quickly, but they are very fragile for watering with rain. I am waiting for my second sowing, hoping to succeed, because it is a beauty and an original. I will not fail to give another review.