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The young plants are beautiful, they will bring a colorful touch to the midst of the green of the other plants already in place.
Bernadette O.
Three
No label in the pot
No stems present
Marie jeanne W.
Failed planting
Catastrophic start, due to a colony of slugs and snails. A young plant completely devoured, the second one saved just in time after cleaning and transplanting. In autumn, the remaining young plant is weak, small (12 cm (5in) in height), will it survive?
Reply from Promesse de Fleurs: You can use wood ash or sand to create a slug barrier around your plants. Keep me updated.
Very beautiful flowerbed that blooms for a long time in late summer.
Joelle I.
Brittany
Unfortunately,
it has not emerged from the ground...
I ordered it in September hoping for more success.
PROMESSE DE FLEURS' RESPONSE:
We are truly sorry as we place great importance on the quality of our flowers as well as their growth.
If you encounter any issues,
please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service at 03.61.76.08.10 or by email: serviceclient@promessedefleurs.com and
we will proceed with a replacement or refund if necessary.
christophe
Hazebrouck (59 Nord)" would be translated as "Hazebrouck (59 North)" in British English.
Planted four young plants in the middle of spring, the growth has been chaotic with a spring that felt like autumn and the recent heatwaves, but they have still survived, 10/10 for their hardiness. Planted in a South/West-facing position, they receive almost full sun all day. There are a few beautiful yellow flowers on a foliage as described, creating a nice contrast, but not very abundant for this year. Considering what they have endured, I have high hopes for next summer.
Stephane
Ain
I planted two Heliopsis last autumn. They emerged quite late and are currently about twenty cm tall, but of course they don't have any flowers. Can someone perhaps explain why?
Martine
Palaiseau, ÃŽle-de-France
This young plant did not regrow this spring. I will request its replacement!
Hello, I received my order promptly. Currently, I cannot provide a detailed review as many pots only have apparently dried twigs instead of young plants. The soil from the pots was scattered in the green plastic packaging. So, I have doubts.