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Beautiful installation since February, they have grown a lot and then bloomed during the rainy summer. But even with the mulching, they did not withstand the summer drought.
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R A S" is an abbreviation for "Rien à signaler" in French, which translates to "Nothing to report" in English.
On this Sunday, 16/05/2016, I sowed the clover seeds in a hanging basket, placing them on top of the compost without covering them, and then sprayed them with water. I hope that's how it should be done?! I will water them every day until the leaves appear, and I will keep you updated. Thank you for the fast delivery (I received them yesterday). See you soon.
Reply from Promesse de Fleurs: Yes, that's how it should be done, ideally by covering them with a bit of compost. Spraying them with a sprayer is the suitable solution. Be careful not to drown the compost.