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Received in 24 hours! Very vigorous, planted immediately at the foot of a honeysuckle in a pot on my balcony. I wasn't familiar with this young plant, which is not really to my taste. In fact, I bought it by mistake instead of Dichondra Repens. The effect will be seen in a few months.
Maryvonne
Val de Marne" - "Valley of Marne
Very lovely small cushions, establish well, can't wait to see them spreading!
Finistère" translates to "End of the Earth" in British English.
Very angry and terribly disappointed, well-packaged neck but upon opening, the plant had come out of its pot and was very small in a 2/3 L bucket. It would have been much better in an 8 cm (3in) plant. I planted it in the ground and a part of the plant wilted. I hope the remaining bit will survive. Never buying from Promesses de fleurs again.
Annie
AMIENS
The buckets of cotula were soaked in water with decaying foliage, knowing that it is a young plant that requires well-drained soil. I repotted them in another airy and dry compost. I hope the 6 young plants will recover.