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Pruning raspberry canes - Prune plants close to the ground which have fruited to prevent the stumps becoming diseased
 

Pruning raspberry canes - Prune plants close to the ground which have fruited to prevent the stumps becoming diseased


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Photographer: Mark Winwood - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   0181399
 
Image Size:   2589 x 3800 px
21.92 x 32.17 cm | 9 x 12.67 Inches | @300dpi

 
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Pruning raspberry canes - Prune plants close to the ground which have fruited to prevent the stumps becoming diseased

Pruning raspberry canes - Prune plants close to the ground which have fruited to prevent the stumps becoming diseased


 Image Number:   0181399 

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