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Another "magical" bush!
Fair condition upon arrival (2 small branches broken and half of the soil spilled in the box).
I planted it on a small mound, adding a bit of soil. Initially, I watered it sparingly, and it had a hard time establishing.
But when I realized the importance of monitoring the watering (which I now do for all my flowers, plants, and bushes...), the situation improved.
Now, one and a half months after planting, my Perovskia, although still small, looks much better.
I eagerly await what comes next with confidence!
Jean-Daniel
SAINT MAUR DES FOSSES
Arrived a little tired but very beautiful and quickly recovered.. Can't wait for it to bloom!
Marie-Agnès
In good condition but not very dense.
Received in good condition but not very lush. It regrows well in the spring.
Michèle M.
High-speed train delivery
I really appreciated the Chronopost delivery... free... Fresh young plants arrived, no issues, already planted. Thank you again to Promesse de Fleurs for their professionalism.
Nadine A.
St GERMAIN Du PUY" would be translated as "St Germain Du Puy" in British English.
When I received this order, unfortunately the young plants had been really mishandled. To give you an idea, the plants were no longer in their buckets. Two of the seriate blue spire perovskia were really badly damaged, if not destroyed. I still planted them in the field of plants, hoping that they would recover, but I have serious doubts!!!
Pascale
Satisfied
Product well received, great packaging and timely delivery considering the current situation, the vine-plants are in good condition, to be seen in the long term when they are transplanted.
Romain G.
Seine and Marne
Plants arrived in good condition (just a broken branch) and quickly, can't wait to see them in flower this summer!
Very nice flower in a flowerbed, airy, soft colour, goes very well with white flowers like baby's breath... Very impressive.
Jean Marc G.
Brive (19)" would be translated as "Brive (19)" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Planted a month after receiving, the young plant is thriving in the open ground. Chosen to attract pollinators and withstand the upcoming periods of drought. Pleased with my purchase.
Francois
Massy
Planted in September 2018 in open ground (Paris region), the young plant has survived the winter well and has been growing nicely since. Many flowers that attract swarms of bees, and good growth this summer, despite the drought and heatwave in July. I have just ordered another Perovskia, to plant next to it (for the bees' delight).
It is also worth mentioning that my town (Massy) has planted them everywhere around the residences, apparently also for the bees, and these plants are growing and flowering really well.