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Only criticism: the delay
Order placed on 18th May and received on 28th May.
Despite the delivery delay, the well-rooted young plant doesn't appear to have suffered. As soon as it was delivered, it was promptly planted. We'll have to wait and see how it takes root.
TRUBINO L.
Toulouse
Planted at the same time as another specific research area under the same conditions last October, this one is struggling to grow back strongly this spring. I hope it manages to start because it has still produced a tiny leaf, but it seems much less established than the other specific research area which has already grown quite large.
Anne
Recovered well
No worries about settling in. It should tiller by next summer.
Esther T.
Alright
1 well-packaged young plant, arrived wilted, planted promptly, should thrive well next season.
Claude D.
Very beautiful scheme
Well-rooted plant, well-moistened, well-protected for transportation. Perfect.