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Is awaiting its installation in the garden... Will join the clumps of 'Johnson Blue' and hopefully will acclimate to our climate.
Isabelle BELART
Hauterives (Drôme)" would be translated as "Hauterives (Drôme)" in British English. The name of the place remains the same, as it is a proper noun.
Very well, very easy to transplant. It hasn't flowered yet, but I hope it will bloom next year and cover the flower bed.
Chantal
Essegney
Vine-plant ordered for the creation of a new flowerbed. Lovely plant well described and photographed in the catalogue. Beautiful young plants upon receipt of the package. I wasn't familiar with this vine-plant before placing my order, but I have no doubt about its successful growth and flowering next summer. If I have to recommend it, it will be to my family and friends.
Healthy subjects upon arrival that have not posed any recovery issues; a safe bet.
Olivier K.
CORK
Young plant arrived but half of the young plant is dry with yellowed leaves, I hope it will recover.
Helene
Indre
Arrived in good time, very well packaged but small leaves were very yellow. The soil surrounding it was not dry (as mentioned in a previous comment) but rather very wet and disintegrating as soon as the young plant was removed from the pot; I hope it will recover well.
Michelle
Quint-Fonsegrives
Small young plants but well packaged: they should take root as they are "tough" varieties. Wait for spring to assess.
Olivier
Villevieille" would be translated to "Oldtown" in British English.
The ordered geraniums arrived quickly and in good condition. The young plants were planted the next day and since then, they are doing well. I am confidently waiting for them to bloom.