FAQ and tips

How long does it take to grow?

Depending on the seeds, on average one week for the first shoots and 2-3 months until the flowers

I don't have a green thumb, what should I do?

If you don't have a green thumb, I would recommend the field flowers or the salad (indicated as Sunday gardener in the menu description) which are super easy, between the two there is lemon balm and carrots (indicated gardener budding in the description of the map) and for people with green fingers, poppy, mint and forget-me-not (indicated as head gardener in the description of the map)

How long does the delivery take?

It all depends on the post, usually a week

How much preparation time for my order?

When you order, you have to count the preparation time (maximum 5 working days) then the post office delay (about 3 to 10 days)

I did not receive a confirmation email for my order, is that normal?

No .. Did you check your spam correctly? As these are e-mails that are sent automatically they can slip into your spam / junk mail

I got the wrong delivery address, what should I do?

Quickly send me a little e-mail lescartesdelulu@icloud.com and put the urgent address error in the title with your order number

Can I find some in store?


How long can I keep my card before I crash it?

I advise you to plant them in the year (and to keep them well dry, sheltered from the sun and at room temperature ... in your cellar it may flower on its own with humidity !!)

Why are most cards in wildflower seeds?

Quite simply because it is what grows the most easily!

Do you make personalized cards?

Yes, I make personalized cards but only from 25 copies in semi-personalized (by taking an existing illustration and adding text / logo) or from 50 copies in 100% personalized (with your graphics for example)

Is it possible to send the card directly to the final recipient?


Can I write on the card?


But how does it grow?

Many of you ask me questions before you start! Some explanations / tips * The seeds are glued with different starches (a treat for small garden animals linked to the sweet side) I therefore do not advise you to plant them directly in the ground, otherwise the insects may feast before you! * In potting soil it is always better! * water well, with the leaves which are around the seeds it is necessary to water well that it remains wet until the seeds germinate. If the paper dries, the seeds will no longer have oxygen and things go wrong (it is the case to say it) are you a little head in the air? No worries, you can wet your card first (a little under tap water) then in a pot. You can also film the pot with transparent film and drill a few holes in it to make your homemade germinator! * Another little tip if you tend to forget your plants, put your pot next to the sink where you brush your teeth (in the light!) And hop you brush your teeth and you think of small plants and water. Or if not, the woolen thread technique, put your pot in a cup of water to keep it moist or if the pot has no hole connect the pot to be planted with the water pot with a woolen thread Be careful with the temperature, large temperature variations are not terrible for the flowers (if it freezes for example, it's not too great) Finally, the seeds are untreated, so they are more fragile than GMO seeds . Once your card produces pretty flowers, you can consider yourself a great gardener 💐🥬🥕 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate! In comment or by message Lulu the budding gardener will answer you 💪🏻🌿 PS: suddenly in order for it to grow you need good soil, sun, no too great temperature variation, regular watering (especially the weather) that germinates) and a lot of love! You can see our first live where we plant card and first calendar page together right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2T9TFieg-Q&t=24s
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