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Hardy young plant, alright but don't hesitate to water it at the beginning, especially in the height of summer.
Now (October) it seems to no longer require as much water.
It is growing steadily.
Sown directly into the ground on lightly prepared soil in March, the plants have grown well and produced their first flowers by the end of May. They are very beautiful, and I let them spread freely in the garden. They can grow quite tall, around 50-70cm (20-28in). There are blues, reds, yellows, flax, poppies, and more.
Anne-Marie
Well done
A continuous blooming from the beginning of spring until the first frosts. Pretty wildflowers with beautiful colours that hold up well in a bouquet.
Very disappointed...
Absolutely nothing grew, despite the recommendations.
Sylvain
The plant had a hard time starting due to a lack of water.
Potato beetles zero - our gardening colleagues laughed at us when we sowed these plants, but now they're not laughing anymore. We are the only ones without any potato beetles in all of our potatoes because it's been over 20 years since they've been around.