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Fibre pots with Cabbage seedlings can be planted directly into the soil without disturbing seedling root structure
 

Fibre pots with Cabbage seedlings can be planted directly into the soil without disturbing seedling root structure


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Photographer: Dave Bevan - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   0221243
 
Image Size:   2625 x 3800 px
22.23 x 32.17 cm | 9 x 12.67 Inches | @300dpi

 
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Fibre pots with Cabbage seedlings can be planted directly into the soil without disturbing seedling root structure

Fibre pots with Cabbage seedlings can be planted directly into the soil without disturbing seedling root structure


 Image Number:   0221243 

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