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Parcel received 4 days ago, the necks were not very strong; moreover, the slugs quickly attacked them... will these flowers manage to recover well?
perrine couliou
CERGY (Due south)
None have survived! All dead despite the care given during planting and afterwards! I think the roots are not sufficiently developed and the buckets not big enough for a good recovery! What a shame!
Response from Promesse de Fleurs: This Anthemis does not develop many deep roots, they are plants that appreciate dry and poor soils.
TONQUEDEC" is a small village located in the department of Côtes-d'Armor, in the Brittany region of France. The village is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich botanical heritage. It is a popular destination for nature lovers and botany enthusiasts
Necked on Tuesday, received this Saturday: quite sad. Let's wish her good luck.
The number of stars doesn't match the one I initially indicated.
Loic & Anne
VIELMUR SUR AGOUT" translates to "Vielmur-sur-Agout" in British English.
The young plants are not in great shape, and especially small for a 9cm (4in) bucket (rotten branches that I had to prune, and there isn't much left to see........let's wait for the three plants to recover!
Martine
Saint Gervais-Sur-Couches" would be translated as "Saint Gervais on the Couches" in British English.
Struggles to grow, probably due to the nearby robust catnips.
Catherine
Field of plants received well packaged and in good condition.
Georges A.
hardy young plant that did not survive
maryline P.
Flawless service
I am entirely satisfied with the delivery. The entire catalogue is a tantalising delight for the quality of the products.
Edmond B.
Favourite pick!
Plant with a significant growth and plenty of flowers that continuously renew if the faded flowers are pruned. Give it ample space!
corinne K.
Healthy plant
Correctly pruned plant with a very good root system. No doubt about its success after planting in open ground.
Well-packaged product.