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Hello,
My alstroemeria planted last year.
It hasn't withered, only the flower petals have fallen.
Should I prune it? How?
I am in the Paris region.
It's truly a beautiful plant, with lots of flowers from spring until frost.
I will order more this year.
Kind regards.
Joel
Great result
I can't wait to see her again for the summer of 2016.
Field of plants very small. I hope the young plants will recover, I have a doubt.
Elisabeth
Belgium
On this neck which I was looking forward to, 1 young plant was in very good condition, 1 truly miserable and tiny young plant (I don't dare to plant it yet), and the last one was missing. Fortunately, Promesse de Fleurs refunded me directly! I really hope that my tiny young plant will come back to life, I'm watching over it like a sick child ;-)
Sylvie
SAINT ANDRE DE CORCY" would be translated as "SAINT ANDREW OF CORCY" in British English.
Well distributed scabious, the rose has even produced a few flowers.
Dominique
SAINT ANDRE DE CORCY" would be translated as "SAINT ANDRE DE CORCY" in British English.
The scabious flowers are thriving, the rose has even bloomed.
Dominique
The scabrous Mister has visibly suffered...sad appearance. After bathing, I planted the young plant...we will note that in each shipment, there is a poor soul...what a shame.
The scabrous Mister
Viktoria M.
Perfect
Despite being in July, the young plants have arrived in excellent condition, very well packaged, and the soil is still moist.