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  • A selection of old, traditional  wooden, gardening tools from the potting shed, Newby Hall estate and gardens, Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. With a particular focus on community gardens and gardening, the area was transformed into a living growing arts and culture area with giant topiary and plants growing in any available space.
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  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. With a particular focus on community gardens and gardening, the area was transformed into a living growing arts and culture area with giant topiary and plants growing in any available space.
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  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. With a particular focus on community gardens and gardening, the area was transformed into a living growing arts and culture area with giant topiary and plants growing in any available space.
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  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. With a particular focus on community gardens and gardening, the area was transformed into a living growing arts and culture area with giant topiary and plants growing in any available space.
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  • This summer the South Bank Centre asked artists, designers, architects and community groups to help turn Southbank Centre into London’s friendliest area in the Festival of Neighbourhood. With a particular focus on community gardens and gardening, the area was transformed into a living growing arts and culture area with giant topiary and plants growing in any available space.
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  • Children dressed in green stripes, working and playing in the nursery school garden, with their carer. University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) has a creche on site looking after 80 of their staff’s children. A strong sense of community has been integral to the development of the hospital, and due respect from their staff has helped them achieve their goals. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • Children dressed in green stripes, working and playing in the nursery school garden, with their carer. University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) has a creche on site looking after 80 of their staff’s children. A strong sense of community has been integral to the development of the hospital, and due respect from their staff has helped them achieve their goals. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • Skip full of plants and garden herbs planted for the duration of the Coronavirus lockdown on 26th March 2020 in Camden, London, United Kingdom.
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  • Shelagh explains to an Italian couple who have just come off thetrain about the garden 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. A massive goods train passes behind them. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom.The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • An elderly gentleman prunes his precious crop of fresh red roses from his front garden that sits astride the small River Wandle at Carshalton, south London. trimming off their heads, he s dressed in a straw hat and white apron. He is a very active gardener, the nurturing of plants and flowers being his passion now that he is of retirement age after a lifetime of work. Now he enjoys the rewards of his labours from mother earth in this lush plot of his that looks every bit the perfect English cottage garden despite it being in an urban inner-city.
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  • Shelagh checks an artichoke for bugs 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom. Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding. The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Shelagh Molloy, a local resident to Brondesbury Park Stations puts in a few hours of work in the newly finished Energy Garden, watering and weeding 28th July 2016, London, United Kingdom.The water is collected rain water and the pump is solar panel powered. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, Groundwork, local community groups, station managers working for Transport For London and Network Rail.
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  • Homegrown beds of dahlias grow in the front garden of a council house in the early 1960s. The flowers are fine specimens of this species. Prospering, tall and healthy in summer sunshine in this front garden in Southend-in-Sea in Essex, England, their reds are brilliantly reproduced and recorded by Kodachrome film by an amateur photographer in 1963. Net curtains (drapes) can be seen in the windows and the green grass is clipped and mown to reflect the obsessive nature of the resident and plant grower. The picture shows us a memory of nostalgia in an era from the last century.
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  • A detail of a herb garden in the grounds of Norwich Cathedral, Norfolk. Shrubs of many varieties and species grown for medicinal purposes as well as lavender for its scent and remedial properties, are growing together in this generic garden within the land owned by the Norwich Anglican diocese.
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  • In a back south London garden (yard) we see a detail of a London borough of Lambeth council green waste recycling bag. This local authority once provided for free, up to three bags per household purely for the use of garden and plant material instead of it going to landfill. But in the era of government and economic cuts, this is one service now charged for in 2011. The stenciled lettering tells home owners that only organic waste should be put in before a fortnightly collection from the street outside.
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  • A refugee hides her identity with a rose in the gardens of the Natural Growth Project's garden therapy centre in Hampstead, London. The centre offers garden therapy for refugees who have been victims of torture and abuse in their country. London, UK.
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  • A Zen monk of the Soto School rakes a sand garden as part of meditative practice at the Seiryu-ji Temple in Hikone City, Japan.
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  • A young holding a piece of lettuce picked from the vegetable garden at Little Green Rascals Children’s Organic Day Nursery, nr Elvington, York, North Yorkshire, UK. Little Green Rascals is a children’s day nursery that opened in York in July 2009.  It is the first fully organic day nursery in the North of England and has been awarded the Soil Association's Gold Catering Mark for the last four years.
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  • A young holding a bowl of lettuce picked from the vegetable garden at Little Green Rascals Children’s Organic Day Nursery, nr Elvington, York, North Yorkshire, UK. Little Green Rascals is a children’s day nursery that opened in York in July 2009.  It is the first fully organic day nursery in the North of England and has been awarded the Soil Association's Gold Catering Mark for the last four years.
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  • A detail of rotting vegetables in a garden compost bin. A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of carrot skins etc. will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
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  • A young boy waters shrubs with a red toy watering can in the family garden on an Essex estate in the early nineteen sixties. Wearing shorts and sandals the young lad looks over to his father in bright sunshine as he pours the water into the shrubs. The picture was recorded on Kodachrome (Kodak) film in about
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  • Mother and daughter having a discussion in their garden during the Coronavirus pandemic on 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Social distancing measures like this are steps taken to reduce social interaction between people to help reduce the transmission of coronavirus COVID-19. The only time people should be outside is when taking exercise.
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  • An elderly man checks the netting of his garden pond due to the visits of a local heron with an eye on his fish, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • A young girl helping in the vegetable garden at Little Green Rascals Children’s Organic Day Nursery, nr Elvington, York, North Yorkshire, UK. Little Green Rascals is a children’s day nursery that opened in York in July 2009.  It is the first fully organic day nursery in the North of England and has been awarded the Soil Association's Gold Catering Mark for the last four years.
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  • A young girl digging in the vegetable garden at Little Green Rascals Children’s Organic Day Nursery, nr Elvington, York, North Yorkshire, UK. Little Green Rascals is a children’s day nursery that opened in York in July 2009.  It is the first fully organic day nursery in the North of England and has been awarded the Soil Association's Gold Catering Mark for the last four years.
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  • A pensioner stoops to lift home-grown beetroot in his Somerset back garden. The home-grown organic crops have been sown and nurtured on this privately-owned land in a rural location. Rows of salads, rhubarb, beets, onions and other assorted veg and flowers thrive on this good soil, helping to feed the family living in the nearby bungalow.
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  • A woman in red striped top looks at home next marquees of a similar pattern and colour as he leans against the nude male figure of a garden ornament at the Chelsea Flower Show, the annual event held by the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in London. Her friend bends down and the statue with a hand on his leg has a smile on his face.
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  • An elderly lady carries homegrown produce from her greenhouse in her rural garden, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • Tulip bulbs ready for planting in the garden at Tyntesfield on 21st July 2016 in North Somerset, United Kingdom.
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  • A 4 year-old girl sheds a tear during an emotional moment while playing in her back garden. Seen in close-up detail we see a tear creeping down her right eye and another making its way down her left cheek - her large eyes looking sad and upset.
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  • A Nepalese woman harvesting tomatoes in a kitchen garden greenhouse of a children’s care home in Kathmandu, Nepal.  The orphanage is run by Friends of Needy Children organization.
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  • A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of banana skins, onions and potato peelings will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
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  • Mary Van de Water, freehold resident from Knights Walk estate on 1st June 2015 in  South London, United Kingdom. Knight’s Walk is a collection of mostly bungalows; originally built for the elderly and disabled; that are a part of the Cotton Garden Estate in Kennington. Designed by architect George Finch and built between 1969-1972; the estate is currently being put forward for listing by the Twentieth Century Society.
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  • No Walls Gardens charity on 09th July 2016 in Northfleet North, Kent, United Kingdom.
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  • A detail of organic vegetable and fruit matter decomposing inside a home garden composting bin. We look down on to the natural waste as a close-up of the vegetables and fruit scraps that have been thrown away by a city householder in south London. Local authorities encourage the use of compost bins in back gardens (yards) and the proliferation of these efficient containers mean that their residue can be returned to the soil without the expense of transport to landfill. The rotting matter of banana skins, onions and potato peelings will eventually become a nutritious feed for new plants - and so the cycle goes on.
    compost_detail2-27-May-2011_1.jpg
  • Pat Marden rreaches up to attend an arch of apples at the East Malling Research, Kent, England that provides science-based plant and food solutions to industry and Government. As a  Horticultural Technician Pat and her colleagues work for this organisation which is the principal UK provider of top-class horticultural research and development for the perennial crops sector. They have for example, genetically fingerprinted all 2300 apples and over 250 pears of the National Fruit Collection and used DNA markers called microsatellites to produce individual profiles for trees. Looking upwards we see Pat balanced on a tapering ladder to reach leaves and branches that form this feature in the laboratory gardens and which has eight similar arches.
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  • A lady is sandwiched between her just purchased flowers in the back of a white van, returning home from the annual Chelsea Flower Show. It is a summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
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  • Carrying a bunch of beautiful flowers, a lady walks along a Chelsea street accompanied by a friend after having just left the Chelsea Flower Show, in London England on the last day of the show when members of the Royal Horticultural Society and the general public are invited to purchase those plants and shrubs that have been displayed all week. It is the perfect summer May afternoon in west London, when lovers of horticulture have gathered from across the country to admire the ultimate in plants and flowers in the grounds of Chelsea Hospital. With its pink blooms hanging from the main bulk of the shrub, the Fuchsia is resplendent in the late sunshine, a scene of quintessential English gardens and long summer days.
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  • Man planting his onions on a French small holding, 27th August 2007, Lagrasse, France.
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  • A pair of gloved hands in a greenhouse potting shed on a north Somerset farmstead. Pressing soft soil into small pots containing young tomato plants to be planted elsewhere, the anonymous person fills a tray of other growing items such as herbs and salads. The sunshine comes through the greenhouse glass allowing temperatures to stay even and favourable for fast growth.
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  • Woman holding her crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Woman holding her crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Woman holding her crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
    20200704_home grown veg_001.jpg
  • Woman holding her crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Fruit and vegetables and a home-built pizza oven and shower are seen at the Stop HS2 Wendover Active Resistance Camp on 17th July 2020 in Wendover, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
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  • Fruit and vegetables and a home-built pizza oven are seen at the Stop HS2 Wendover Active Resistance Camp on 17th July 2020 in Wendover, United Kingdom. Environmental activists from groups including Stop HS2 and HS2 Rebellion continue to protest against HS2, which is currently projected to cost £106bn and which will remain a net contributor to CO2 emissions during its projected 120-year lifespan, on environmental and economic grounds.
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  • A staff member of the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) working in the allotment. The hospital provides services to their staff which other hospitals do not, including nursery care and allotment space. This cultivates a friendly relationship between the staff and the hospital, leading to a happier and stronger workforce. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • Crop of home grown rhubarb for sale on a table for £1 per bunch on 5th July 2020 in Grafton Flyford, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown rhubarb for sale on a table for £1 per bunch on 5th July 2020 in Grafton Flyford, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown organic garlic on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown organic garlic on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown organic vegetables including garlic and onions on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • Crop of home grown organic garlic on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
    20200704_home grown veg_013.jpg
  • Crop of home grown organic garlic on 4th July 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The home-grown crops that have been sown and nurtured from seed and grown until ready to harvest and eat.
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  • An elderly couple choose between green or yellow watering cans from the choices on offer at a B&Q DIY superstore, on 13th April 1993, in Macclesfield, England.
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  • A man holding three home grown tomatoes on the 17th August 2016 in London in the United Kingdom.
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  • An elderly man waters his plants inside the greenhous, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • An elderly man waters his plants inside the greenhous, on 5th May 2018, in Wrington, North Somerset, England.
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  • Fruit and veg waste rotting in a south London compost bin. The bright orange colour contrasts with the green vegetable matter stored in this bin storing organic material in an inner-city farm that promotes the organic and natural philosophy. The compost reduces down to help feed a new generation of food being grown for public consumption.
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  • Fruit and veg waste rotting in a south London compost bin. The bright orange colour contrasts with the green vegetable matter stored in this bin storing organic material in an inner-city farm that promotes the organic and natural philosophy. The compost reduces down to help feed a new generation of food being grown for public consumption.
    oranges_compost01-05-07-2015.jpg
  • A man examines a rare Green-Winged Orchid with a magnifying glass at the MOD firing range, Jersey Camp, Porchfield, Isle of Wight
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  • Paul Abbott of Wight Lavender, Isle of Wight, UK.
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  • In a field at the town of Boofzheim in the eastern French Alsace region, an elderly Frenchman harvests some of his self-grown carrots crop. Having left his old bicycle standing at the kerb of a narrow access road and in front of a field full of maturing maize, he bends down with much effort to dig in his fork or spade into the rich Alsace earth and lift out his vegetables to take home. This landscape is typically French or German (Alsace borders the western side of Germany and saw much tragic action in WW2) where maize is a nutritious foodstuff for cattle and also for ducks and geese who are force-fed it locally in the making of fois gras and pate.
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  • A staff member of the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) working in the allotment. The hospital provides services to their staff which other hospitals do not, including nursery care and allotment space. This cultivates a friendly relationship between the staff and the hospital, leading to a happier and stronger workforce. Manchester, United Kingdom.
    12-hospital_allotment-8108_1.jpg
  • A staff member of the University Hospital of South Manchester (UHSM) working in the allotment. The hospital provides services to their staff which other hospitals do not, including nursery care and allotment space. This cultivates a friendly relationship between the staff and the hospital, leading to a happier and stronger workforce. Manchester, United Kingdom.
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  • A man prepares his prize tulips for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man prepares his prize tulips for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man prepares his prize tulips for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man prepares his prize tulip for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • An elderly woman prepares her narcissi ready for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • An elderly man inspects a narcissus ready for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • An elderly man inspects a narcissus ready for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Daffodil grower and member of The Northern Group of the Daffodil Society with two daffodils ready for showing at Pilley Community Centre, South Yorkshire.
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  • Narcissi on show at The Northern Group of the Daffodil Society show and competition at Pilley Community Centre, South Yorkshire. A Royal Wedding photograph of William and Kate is stuck on the wall of the Community Centre.
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  • An elderly man inspects a narcissus ready for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man prepares his prize tulip for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A man inspects narcissi ready for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A selection of narcissi flowers being prepared for showing at the Harrogate Spring Show, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, UK.
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  • Different varieties of small narcissi in a jam jar of water on a table at The Northern Group of the Daffodil Society Show and competition at Pilley Community Centre, South Yorkshire.
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  • Daffodil grower and member of The Northern Group of the Daffodil Society with a selection of her daffodils and narcissi for showing at Pilley Community Centre, South Yorkshire.
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  • Sunflowers and other potted plants grow outside a Victorian-era cottage on Maidenstone Hill in Greenwich, on 6th July 2020, in London, England.
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  • A year after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Communist Eastern Bloc, a wooden crate of cauliflowers are displayed underneath the prices of other vegetables at a street market in Leipzig in eastern Germany, on 4th November 1990, in Leipzig, Germany.
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  • As Britain looks ahead to the possibility of a controversial No-Deal Brexit, and behnd hazard tape, a Tesco supermarket poster advertises the merits of British Farming and UK agriculture with a pair of hands picking fresh strawberries, on Cheapside in the City of London, the capitals financial district - aka the Square Mile, on 8th August, in London, England.
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  • Heat lamps used to help the grass grow on the pitch of Arsenal’s Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • Heat lamps used to help the grass grow on the pitch of Arsenal’s Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • Heat lamps used to help the grass grow on the pitch of Arsenal’s Emirates stadium, Islington, London, UK. 8th February 2018.
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  • Freshly harvested garlic drying in the greenhouse on 21st July 2016 in North Somerset, United Kingdom.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
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  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
    20150919_harrogate flower show veget...jpg
  • Harrogate Flower Show, North Yorkshire, England, UK. Part of the horticultural show is dedicated to the vegetable competition, where perfest specimens of all sorts of fruit and veg compete against each other.
    20150919_harrogate flower show veget...jpg
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