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I am very pleased with this purchase, as mentioned in a previous comment, the young plants did not flower last year but they have survived the winter (remained in leaf) and have proven to be very floriferous this summer. Those sown this year have also bloomed. The seeds produced in abundance suggest that the flowerbed will be very generous next year.
Barbara
Joinville-Le-Pont (94)" would be translated as "Joinville-Le-Pont (94)" in British English. The name of the town remains the same, as it is a proper noun.
Having sown my seeds too late last year, I only had leaves, but they have survived the winter and are showing great vigour. I am eager to see the flowering... It seems that this annual can be perennial in the Paris region.
Barbara
Nothing to lift
Everything is in the title! I have sown some naked garden seeds, but they haven't sprouted anywhere.
Eugenie L.
Easy to match
Very easy to succeed, then, the lovely chartreuse green colour was easy to combine with other annual flowers. The plants were satisfied with little watering during the drought.
The seed germination rate is very good and ornamental tobacco always has an impact in flower beds. And if you let the plant dry in place and spread its seeds, you will have babies spontaneously in the following years...
Very beautiful flowers.
Very good germination capacity. I tried sowing the fewest seeds possible in pots and then selected the most beautiful young plants in each pot.
Sowing in early March for planting in open ground at the end of May.
The young plants have taken very well to the soil despite the heat.
Amandine
Narbonne
Successful sowing without any issues even though I am not an expert at all. As advised, sowing was done in a pot with standard compost, indoors. Once they had germinated well, they were directly planted in the desired location. They thrive in well-draining rocky soil, not rich, in partial shade. They have a habit that easily reaches 1m (3ft) and they survived this winter. I moved them without any issues in spring. The colours of the flowers are very beautiful.