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On 3 feet, the growth is very uneven, but it is still February...
Frederic
Chiry-Ourscamp
Lovely young plants of Smooth Lemon Balm: after a winter without protection and being pruned to 15cm (6in), it is growing again this year. It is a healthy plant, with a hint of lemon flavor, perfect for herbal teas or in tabbouleh, instead of the usual mint, or in a marinated dish. Thank you PDF.
Lydie
Saint Etienne Du Rouvray" would be translated as "Saint Etienne of Rouvray" in British English.
I bought 3 shoots that are growing very well (almost too much...) and come back the following year.
We planted the young plant as is. There were many hard stems and the leaves of the smooth were very small.
Too small for the intended use (herbal teas).
In the autumn, we divided the young plant into 4 or 5 parts because the stems (very hard) were really too tight and did not allow the leaves to develop properly.
We replanted these plants in several places in the garden.
Most of them seem to be starting well with normal-sized leaves.
We hope to be able to make herbal teas next year.
martine M.
92
Disappointed. The young plants are small, weak. The leaves are yellowed and spotted.
BEATRICE
Fine
Small young plant but appears vigorous.
Julie M.
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated as "Morières-les-Avignon" in British English.
Thanks to the people (order preparation & quality control and shipping service), the 3 specific research area in buckets received don't look good (too much water, three quarters of the twigs are dead). It's a smooth plant, planted near a fellow (bought in May) in full midday sun, now I'm waiting for it to recover...
Thierry
Very well
Good
Christine M.
South Aisne.
Thank you for your delivery, (overnight from the order!) which allowed me to repot the shoot itself.
I'm looking forward to it growing.
Alain
Morières Les Avignon" would be translated to "Morières Les Avignon" in British English as it is a proper noun and does not require translation.
Thanks to Katy (Order preparation & quality control) and Jenny (shipping), the Lemon Balm received appears to be healthy. Planted near a hedge of Almond Laurels, I am now waiting for it to take root...