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Hello,
Lovely plant that has produced beautiful flowers. I planted it in March of this year with a Graham Thomas Woodbine. Its initial growth was impressive. However, the latest sets of leaves are pale and some are falling off on their own. It is planted in a very large container with a woodbine (which is thriving). Any advice regarding this issue?
Thank you.
Laurence.
Laurence
Plant received in perfect condition.
Beautiful growth during the summer: I am eagerly awaiting its first flowers next year!
Fast delivery, the plant looks healthy. We'll see.
Corinne
Title
Weak and susceptible to powdery mildew
Christine
Plougasnou 29630" would be translated as "Plougasnou 29630" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
The plant has been in place for 1 year and a half. It bloomed in the first and second year, in March. The problem is that the branches dried up during the off-season, but it regrows from the base without any issues. However, the flowering in these conditions occurs 20 cm (8in) above the ground. What can be done to facilitate the maintenance of tall vegetation in winter? I don't think it's the cold that caused the vegetation to shrink (no frost), perhaps it's the summer drought? Should it be watered in the first few years?
Annie
Well developed
Has grown well, Unfortunately I accidentally cut it.
Claude B.
The Puy En Velay
Received two beautiful plants that appear to be in excellent condition. Fast delivery.
Marie-Claire
Arfeuilles" is the name of a commune in the Allier department in central France.
The akebias were planted in the autumn. They have developed very well as soon as the frost ended! They are vigorous and promise to quickly cover my fence!
Yakoba
DUMES 40500 heaths
Hello, I have two plants in different pots. One is facing north and the other is facing south. The plants should bear fruit, but there is nothing. One plant is about 7 years old and the other is 3 years old. Can you tell me why, please?