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Thank you to the individuals (for order preparation and shipping), the young plants received in buckets appear to be healthy. Planted along the edge of the rockery, I am now patiently waiting for them to establish themselves... or not?
Thierry
Normandy
Not knowing if it was in a greenhouse before, it is waiting behind the window for milder temperatures for hardening and will probably grow in a pot initially, as it does not have a suitable climate for this type of young plant.
The cutting is woody, quite stiff at the base, fairly ramified and vigorous. Can't wait to see it thicken. Quite promising.
abac
Normandy
I was tempted by this plant that is said to be loved by cats because I have five well-behaved and very gentle ones. This plant drove them crazy: they could smell it through the cardboard box and started circling around it like mad. I opened the box and put the young plants in a short stem of bulb so they could wait for a milder weather before being planted... Mistake, they rushed towards the teucriums to roll on them, drooling and ready to fight! I had to transfer the three small tillers into a pot, safe in a room where they don't have access. They still fought over the little paper bags that had wrapped them: wild beasts! As a result, I'm not sure where to place these plants anymore as I'm afraid they will dig them up... I'll have to make wire plant cages, but will they withstand it?