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Challans 85300" would be translated as "Challans 85300" in British English as it is a proper noun and doesn't require translation.
Hello,
My daughter gave me a Four Seasons Mimosa for Christmas, which I potted. It has grown well, with numerous branches and leaves, as well as tiny buds that I believe will become flowers. However, I have noticed small bubbles of slightly sticky liquid in some places on the branches. I don't see any parasites... What should I do, please? Thank you.
Danielle
Sevres
Barely planted, the young plant burst through the soil.
Madeleine
St Nazaire 66570" would be translated as "St Nazaire 66570" in British English.
At the moment, the young plant, after being repotted, is sprouting new branches. It has only been a week, so we'll see later. We are currently very pleased.
christian
9a
Vine-plant robust: received in good condition, and repotted on the terrace, it got frostbitten this winter which was exceptionally cold (-5/-7 degrees (23/19.4°F)). After the implementation of a protection and a boost, it recovered well in the spring, the damages completely disappeared!
Diane
Saint Germain Du Wood
He arrived in very good health but did not withstand the climate, I think. He is brown and all dried up. I'll wait a bit, but I think he's dead.
Danielle
verviers
Received 2 annual four-season mimosa plants in good health with buds on one or two branches! However, the large non-flowering branches are currently not blooming in order to avoid unnecessary strain on the plant (early October). Should I prune it now, I'm unsure as I read that it could be detrimental to the next flowering. Should I keep it in a pot and repot it in December-January? In a larger pot, and is this the right time to prune it to make it a small bush without hindering the annual flowering? It's obviously a four-season mimosa! I don't know what to do.
chantal
Verviers
Order No. 100747348 RECEIVED! Thank you very much for the prompt delivery, packaging, and the young plants. Everything is excellent! And this in Belgium!
chantal
verviers
Order No. 100747348, I have already had mimosas (I am 72 years old) in a pot, always with proper care. I have high hopes for your delivery, which I received very quickly after ordering, for the 2 mimosas and the lemon tree. Thank you! It seems perfect to me (given my age, I have forgotten some advice and rely on you!). For the four-season mimosas, each shoot has flower buds on two branches, okay! The other branches are non-bearing, can I prune them now to hope for a small bush to put in a larger pot in spring (courtyard-veranda), and I hope it doesn't grow too tall! Thank you for your response! (I assume I should water it sparingly now after watering! Please give me advice.)
chantal
THE CITY OF LADIES
Do not order this young plant.
The young plant arrived already completely dried out and already dead.
You really need to review your quality control before shipping!!!
Refund made after several months only, as we had to wait for a possible recovery.
Unfortunately, a dead plant often has difficulty coming back to life :)
Very disappointed with the after-sales service. Despite my numerous complaints (2-month delay + dead plant), no commercial gesture or possible discount on the next one was offered to me. So I console myself with a huge hole in the soil in the middle of my garden.
Eric
Aurillac
The delivery was fast despite the lockdown period. The mimosa was very dried out and had gaps in poor condition. I'm waiting to see how it reacts with care.