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Wood arrived in a sad condition, without foliage, with ratiboised roots (photos), this doesn't seem normal to me. Anyway, I wouldn't have bought it if I had seen the product. What a shame...
Christine
The Sorinières
This "Vulgaire" Fennel seems particularly resistant, just like its friend the Bronze Fennel!
Dear "Promesse de fleurs", I have a few criticisms to make...
They arrived in poor condition (several branches bent despite their flexibility), probably partly due to transportation but also due to poor packaging (19 plants in total in a thermoformed plastic packaging, with soil spilled in the box).
I planted them on a small mound, then I had to tie each tiny branch one by one, with twine, to bamboo stakes (Note: first make a knot with the twine around the support, tighten it well so that the twine doesn't end up at the base of the support... then gently wrap the small branch or the trunk of the plant with the twine... without tightening excessively).
...then I kept an eye on them, especially since there was quite a bit of wind in the second half of April and in May.
I also monitored the watering, although these fennels are quite frugal.
Well, the result is: apart from 2 or 3 small lost branches, the recovery has been perfect!
The Vulgaire and Bronze fennels have ultimately increased in size... and their pruning has multiplied by 5 in 1 month and a half!
So, I recommend these plants, especially since they look truly magnificent once they are fully grown.
Jean-Daniel
PONT DE L ISERE" can be translated to "PONT DE L'ISERE" in English, which means "Bridge of the Isere.
received in bad condition
Catherine
drome" does not have a direct translation in British English. It is not a commonly used word in the English language.
Out of 3 buckets purchased, 2 did not take root.
cathy
Limousin
Quality young plant. Careful delivery.
Laurence M
Limousin
Quality plant. Careful delivery.
Laurence M
Field of plants very well protected and fresh.
Johnny P.
H1a zone
Very pleased with my 3 young plants, which have taken well and are growing.
Claire
No recovery.
No recovery.
VIRGINIE T.
average
I have just received these two young plants of fennel that had been forgotten during a previous delivery. They are not in good condition, especially one of them. I hope they will recover. If they had been presented to me in a garden centre, I would not have bought them.