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The bell pepper is intact, as are the yellow cherry tomatoes. However, I think one of the red ones won't recover, as its stem has been crushed...
Corinne G.
2 young plants missing
3 of them are good, the others are rubbish!!!
Anne M.
2 young plants fewer
2 young plants arrived broken in a sorry state due to their small size. Out of 5, there are 2 that are in good condition.
Anne M.
Oh dear, I received a mush of naked young plants.
None of these young plants were usable. The tomatoes were all rotten. Very disappointed. So now I don't have any cherry tomatoes. For once that I didn't want to do any sowing, that'll teach me.
laure D.
Very well
Laurence L.
tomatoes
Nothing has grown despite my emails, the only response is that I shouldn't have transplanted directly into the ground right away. I am a professional (I attended the Genech school) and I can tell you that the plants are not of good quality. There has been no effort on the part of Promesse de Fleurs and they are asking me 4 months later what I think about it. So, what I think is that I will no longer order from you since nothing has been done.
aurelien M.
Disappointed
Only one harvest then sudden death of all the young plants.
PROMESSE DE FLEURS' RESPONSE:
We are truly sorry as we place great importance on the quality of our plants as well as their establishment.
If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 or by email at serviceclient@promessedefleurs.com
and we will proceed with replacement or refund if necessary.
Gabrielle Guerin
nul" can be translated as "useless" or "worthless" in English. However, considering the glossary "nu," "nul" can be translated as "zero" or "nil" in British English.
As I anticipated upon RECEIVING THE PACKAGE, the vine-plants did not survive....
So this is my first and last order of young plants.
RESPONSE FROM PROMESSE DE FLEURS:
We are truly sorry as we place great importance on the quality and successful growth of our plants.
If you encounter any issues, please do not hesitate to contact us at 03.61.76.08.10 or by email: serviceclient@promessedefleurs.com
and we will proceed with replacement or refund if necessary.