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The rainy weather didn't help with the growth of this young plant, but it seems to be doing fine now.
Pierre B.
Sainte Marguerite sur Duclair
Too early to assess the achievements of the young plant that was perfectly packaged in its protective covering, which is the hallmark of PDF.
Beatrice
Lyonnaise Golden Mountains
Still a bit early to judge... Wrapped in its cardboard leaf, the young plant of about 40 cm (16in) arrived in good condition with its root ball still moist. It was planted against a south-facing wall. Last summer, only the large euphorbias thrived in this location. We'll see in a year if it withstands.
Pierre
Loire-Atlantique" would be translated as "Loire-Atlantic" in British English.
At the moment, nothing to say... the survey is a bit early to be entirely satisfied... the rain of the past few days has given them a boost, despite personalized watering.
Martine
Morières Les Avignon" translates to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English. It is the name of a commune in France and does not require translation.
An order in 3 well-prepared packages, the vine-plants were therefore not crushed, solid cardboard packaging, plants well moistened, I am very happy and received at the right time just before the autumn rains, I cross my fingers for the growth but all the chances were there, thank you Promesses se Fleurs!