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Disappointed. Only one of the three young plants has survived its planting at our place, and it's quite scrawny. Perhaps I need to be a bit more patient.
Alexandra
Pagny
I am dissatisfied with the condition in which my young plants have arrived: the pots of perennials were almost all emptied of their soil and the labels were taken out of their pots. I had a lot of trouble reassigning the labels to the correct plants. Usually, your packaging is better done and the plants arrive in good condition. I am disappointed.
Anne
Sainte-Foy-Saint-Sulpice" translates to "Sainte-Foy-Saint-Sulpice" in British English.
Has been thriving since its planting this spring. Hasn't grown much. Has bloomed very discreetly. Still needs to prove itself !!
Solène
Brunoy
Planted two years ago at the back of the border, yes, but hidden behind a bush, in a rather ungrateful soil invaded by lesser celandines. I have moved it to a more open location where I hope it can spread and form a beautiful cluster.
Magali
Bercheres La Maingot" translates to "Bercheres La Maingot" in British English.
Beautiful well-rooted young plants, to be seen in spring, planted with a small winter protective mulch.
Jean Paul
SAINT-GERMAIN-EN-LAYE
Everything went well: delivery, planting, establishment and growth. Very reputable company and top-quality young plants.
Michel
Order silver candlestick
Very fast delivery, the young plants are well packaged.
I just have to wait until this summer to see them flower and admire them.
Annie P.
Impec" can be translated as "Spot on" or "Perfect" in British English.
I received the young plants ordered in very good condition, on time. In short, flawless delivery, Thank you!