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Average condition, but perennials recover quite easily.
guy F.
it's good
The young plants are very correct, nothing to reproach.
Leona F.
Unequal quality and packaging
If the leek seems to be well advanced and has recovered well, the Egyptian walking onion and the wild garlic are somewhat weak. The packaging of the three vegetables in blister packs is fine, but the buckets contained so little compost that it all spilled out into the plastic container.
Elisabeth S.
ORDER OK AND FAST
PLANTS UN PEU PETIT A MON GOUT MAIS EN BONNE SANTE APPARENTE" translates to "PLANTS A LITTLE SMALL FOR MY TASTE BUT IN APPARENT GOOD HEALTH" in British English.
THIERRY G.
Great gift set!
Very satisfied with these 3 perennial vegetable plants! Perfect packaging in buckets. Plant quality +++.
tb" doesn't have a specific meaning in French. If you are referring to "tb" as an abbreviation for "tout bien" or "très bien", it could be translated as "very good" or "great". However, if "tb" has a different context or meaning, please provide more information.
Jean marie M.
Damaged but viable walking onion, perennial leek okay, daubenton cabbage small but okay.