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5 little plants received in a lot of plastic... we'll see how to reduce the ecological footprint on this neck.
We'll see how it goes during the flowering, but the plants look healthy :)
Côme
THIL
A very lovely neck, but much more pink than in the photo. Many flowers initially, but these daisies have a short lifespan: the water planted in autumn disappeared with the summer.
I will give you updates later. I will plant them in buckets, waiting for the end of the frost to transplant them in the field of plants. But as for the packaging and delivery, there is nothing to say.
Jean-Paul B.
in anticipation of flowering
I have chosen these young plants for the uniqueness of their colour. They are still quite small, but I hope they will meet my expectations.
Too disappointed, they're all rotten. I was hoping to have them this spring. I don't think I'll order again.
Nicole
The Verdiere
Healthy young plants. We'll see in the spring.
Mt
CHEVILLON SUR HUILLARD LOIRET" would be translated as "Chevillon sur Huillard, Loiret" in British English.
Field of plants arrived in good condition. I planted them right away. We'll see in the Spring...
Claudine
Seventy-seven
The young plants have arrived in good condition, fresh and without any concerns. They have been planted to strengthen before being transferred to the ground in the near future.