All reviews for category Repellent plants

Tanacetum vulgare

Tanacetum vulgare

Product sheet

ST SULPICE DE FAVIERES" would be translated as "St Sulpice de Favières" in British English.
Field of plants received on 13/06/2022 - 2 young plants are quite tall but the stems are very thin and the leaves are yellow, brown, and some are dead. The third one is slightly better but still has completely dried stems. I am not happy at all.

Chantal

Toulon
The buckets were not overturned. The young plants were well moistened, the leaves were nice and green. As soon as they were received, they were immediately planted. No issues.

christine

Groix
Very beautiful young plants, well supplied, good establishment.

Véronique

Saint Herblain
Beautiful and vigorous plant. Placed in a very large pot. Let's wait for its flowering and its protective effect.

Isabelle

Le Mans
Water of Tanacetum vulgare well received, it is very beautiful...! A young plant very useful to repel whiteflies, which flee in front of a bouquet of its dried leaves \o/

Betty

Impeccable delivery and young plant in very good condition. Information about the plant.
I received the tansy in a very suitable packaging, so congratulations on the plant's packaging. The delivered plant was in very good condition, so congratulations as well. However, regarding the tansy, it is an insecticidal plant, which has the reputation of growing quite easily. I did not have any issues with planting this plant, but constant and ample watering is essential during the initial stage, otherwise it withers very quickly. The plant is not as perennial as its reputation would suggest, and moreover, it grows very slowly. It has the reputation of being invasive, but for now, I don't have that impression. Now we just have to see its ability to repel a few mosquitoes.

Alain B.

Habsheim
Young plant received much smaller than in the picture, I cannot put it outside yet. To see if it will shoot well by spring.

Mélanie

Thank you
Great. Excellent.

Lise D.

Robust and enduring
Stunted young plant that has grown in size and survived the scorching summer with regular watering. It also tolerates the current slight morning frosts. Planted in the vegetable garden as a repellent plant. Effective.

Nathalie F.

Hardy
Very drought and cold resistant young plants. No flowering in the first year of planting. Remarkable efficiency as a repellent. Recommended for the kitchen garden.

Nathalie F.