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The cabbage has grown well, it must be about 40cm (16in) wide and tall by September (planted in spring). I haven't cut it yet to taste, I'm letting it grow a bit more.
Can
Poor condition
The purchased plan did not resume :(
Laurent H.
Small and vigorous plants
The plants are of good quality despite their young age. The delivery was very fast.
James C.
Unsuitable for planting
The plants are weak and have suffered greatly. They have already been pruned, yet they remain stunted, and the soil is covered in moss, indicating poor exposure and quality. The root system is atrophied and suggests a very poor recovery. In their current state, these plants should not have been marketed.
James C.
Disappointed!
2 plants ordered. One is very healthy, the other seems to be a reject plant, all stretched out and yellowed.
Jean Pierre P.
Little
Plant 1 single leaf.
This is the first time I've seen this. The price must be calculated based on the perennial and not on the size of the plant.