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Chateaufort" is a French word that does not have a direct translation in English. It refers to a type of cheese, specifically a soft-ripened cheese made from cow's milk. In British English, a similar type of cheese would be called a "soft cheese" or a "so
To boycott... 20 seeds germinated out of 2 packets!
Unacceptable.
annie
chateaufort" does not have a direct translation in English, as it is a proper noun. However, if it refers to a specific place, it could be translated as "Chateaufort". If it refers to a type of water, it would be translated as "water".
On 2 purchased packets... 20 seeds germinated (sowing in parallel with another brand NO issues)
I made a complaint to Villemorin... basically they told me that I didn't know how to sow the beans
I am boycotting Villemorin
Annie
Stable 62223
Purchasing at a specialised garden centre. First planting in early May! Nothing. Early June!! 2 young plants sprouted???? My brother takes over the rest, thinking about the soil!!! And 4 sprouted. Seriously, at £12.95 per packet of Skipper dwarf beans purchased!! Why buy Vilmorin!!!
Bernard
Dax
Poor germination with a packet, I have about 20 young plants, I don't understand.
Jacky
Poitou
poor germination with seeds going to 2025 barcode 3 182670 127786
sown on 23/05/2020 sprouted very poorly here and there sown in groups of 6 to 8 seeds
millon79
24 Thiviers" would be translated as "24 Thiviers" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Excellent production combining quality and quantity, highly recommended!
serge
Haute Savoie" translates to "Upper Savoy" in British English.
Until this year, I was very satisfied with the Vilmorin skipper beans, but this year, I had significant germination issues. Only 1/4 of the seeds from Vilmorin were successful. It is very surprising.
Are you aware at Promesse de fleurs of the prices charged for your products?
These beans, no matter how good they are, do not justify this astronomical price.
£12.50 for 200g. It's simply disgraceful.
I therefore advise customers to go and buy elsewhere.
Jean-francois
TULLE 19000
For years and years, I have been sowing OXYNEL beans, and I am particularly pleased with them. Each packet yields over 20 kgs of beans.