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Autumn sown, overwintered Brassica plants, planted out in early Spring under recycled plastic bottles for weather and pest protection
 

Autumn sown, overwintered Brassica plants, planted out in early Spring under recycled plastic bottles for weather and pest protection


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GAP Photos/Keith Burdett
 
 
 

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Photographer: Keith Burdett - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   0381829
 
Image Size:   4080 x 6144 px
34.54 x 52.02 cm | 14 x 20.48 Inches | @300dpi

 
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Autumn sown, overwintered Brassica plants, planted out in early Spring under recycled plastic bottles for weather and pest protection

Autumn sown, overwintered Brassica plants, planted out in early Spring under recycled plastic bottles for weather and pest protection


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