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Same as my comment on the pear-melons. You are growing root vegetables in pots that are far too small to produce a healthy plant. I received sweet potatoes from one of your "competitors" and a ground pear today, the pots are much larger, the plants are well-watered and more advanced in growth, in great shape. And all for a lower price! You use the same piece of green plastic for transportation, theirs is just one size bigger, the pots too, and the plants show no signs of weakness.
I hope the ocas will recover well, I wasn't familiar with this plant.
Still satisfied though...
RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS
We apologize as we place great importance on the quality of our plants and their growth. If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with replacement or refund if necessary.
Sylvain PETIT
No seedlings but bulbs.
The bulbs did not grow at all. They did not come out of the pot.
It's very disappointing, they are not plants.
RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS
If you have any questions or concerns regarding the growth of your plants, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 and we will proceed with a replacement or refund.
Vivieres" would be translated as "Fishponds" in British English.
The cabbage was damaged upon arrival, the leek is stunted and I'm not sure it will survive the winter. Only the rocambole onion is in good health.
Taquoy
perennial vegetables
vegetables arrived in good condition
Nathalie M.
Perfect
Fast, high quality, well packaged.
Thank you.
j-yves C.
TB" is already in English and does not need to be translated.
Good condition
Helene B.
Immense disappointment
The field of plants is a sorry sight. The young plants of Daubenton cabbage and perennial leek are tiny. I have serious doubts about their recovery. The rocambole onion is reduced to a stem the size of a chive stem, very thin.
Isabelle M.
Very pleased
Field of plants very well packaged. Did not suffer during transportation. Have resumed without any problem.