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I have planted wasabi plants in a container left outside all year round with regular potting soil, in the shade of hazelnut trees. I water them a little in the summer evenings and that's it. They are thriving and have never suffered from the cold. It just goes to show! And even before harvesting their roots, their leaves are delicious in salads.
The mini parsley seedlings arrived at the end of April, immediately replanted as they were very thirsty. It's now mid-June and the growth is slow, one seedling didn't survive. I think Isère is a bit far for transporting such fragile seedlings (I believe it takes 2 to 3 days for delivery).
Miaoumix38
HARGARTEN AUX MINES
I am disappointed with the plants, I hope they will recover.
Monique
84330 - LE BARROUX
I struggle so much to germinate parsley that I am delighted to be able to find it in mini plugs. It takes very well whether in pots, in a greenhouse or even in a planter.
The plants have suffered a bit during transport, but once planted, they seem to want to come back to life.
Annick
Very good
The plant took a little while to recover, but then grew very well afterwards.
Amandine C.
dax
Arrived early with a failed rescheduling, even with the contacts via email.
Fortunately, they didn't end up stranded in a warehouse and they are doing well, phew.
Thank you.
nathalie
LESSAY
Lovely plants - Well packaged - I recommend - Thank you
Josiane
ST HILAIRE DE RIEZ
Plants arrived very tired - no recovery - also on basil and chives - very disappointed - even though the price is low.