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Then the watering can! I'll take that one from now on! They dig well, you can consume them a bit larger than the size of radishes after 15 days (pruning 2 times the size of store-bought ones or like black radishes). They taste better and have a great flavour!
Water, water, water, otherwise too strong.
In terms of soil, they are less demanding than the 15-day ones, but I prefer to put them in square-shaped compost or pots rather than directly in the ground.
The package had been opened, fortunately the person in charge at the Post Office didn't see any interest in it. Perhaps you should consider not putting your business name on it? I'm probably not the only one experiencing this kind of problem, am I? The convenience of pick-up points...
Best regards,
Brigitte Percheron.
Brigitte P.
That looks good to me.
None at the moment
sylvie L.
same
Received in a packet maculated with traces of soil and fingerprints.
Lamentable.
PROMESSE DE FLEURS' RESPONSE:
We are truly sorry.
If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Service at 03.61.76.08.10 or by email: serviceclient@promessedefleurs.com
and we will proceed with a replacement or a refund if necessary.
They have been sown and enjoyed! Quick germination of the seeds, they are very good, a nice alternative to the classic radishes with a fresh and pleasant taste. I will happily take more!