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Planted in November, the 3 plants have survived the winter well; they are now growing normally (in May) even though they are in full sun as the other plants supposed to provide them with some light shade are not yet tall enough; however, I take this into account by watering them every day in hot weather.
Alain N.
Growing
Successful transplantation.
scouvart F.
a few leaves
The plant only has a few leaves but seems to be doing well.
Nathalie M.
Good condition
Received this chenopodium well packaged and protected in good condition. The recovery seems good 3 days after planting.
Alain N.
3 stars
On three plants, two are very good, but the last one is rather weak with only a small, almost non-existent leaf. Time will tell.
Vaunaveys La Rochette" would be translated as "Vaunaveys-la-Rochette" in British English.
Hello,
I sowed the entire packet multiple times, in different locations, both directly in the ground and in buckets. I thought that snails were eating the young shoots in the vegetable garden, so I sowed them in buckets, far from any endangerment: nothing germinated.
Celine
Stood strong
Despite a scorching summer, the young plants have withstood the drought with daily watering. They continue to produce.