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A photograph depicts a partially shaded courtyard in Andalusia, Spain. The courtyard is densely planted with a variety of flowering plants, primarily-stock-photo
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First season of newly planted grape vines  - with rodent and rabbit protective sleeves and grow tubes showing growth and new leaves - central France.-stock-photo
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First season of newly planted grape vines  - with rodent and rabbit protective sleeves and grow tubes showing growth and new leaves - central France.-stock-photo
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First season of newly planted grape vines  - with rodent and rabbit protective sleeves and grow tubes showing growth and new leaves - central France.-stock-photo
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First season of newly planted grape vines  - with rodent and rabbit protective sleeves and grow tubes showing growth and new leaves - central France.-stock-photo
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The giant sequoias (Sequoiadendrum Giganteum), two gigantic trees over 40 meters high planted between 1853 and 1877 in the gardens of Segovia-stock-photo
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The giant sequoias (Sequoiadendrum Giganteum), two gigantic trees over 40 meters high planted between 1853 and 1877 in the gardens of Segovia-stock-photo
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The giant sequoias (Sequoiadendrum Giganteum), two gigantic trees over 40 meters high planted between 1853 and 1877 in the gardens of Segovia-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Dorney Reach, UK. 1st July, 2025. Wilting spinach and crops at a farm in Dorney Reach, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. There is immense pressure on many farmers as they are starting to lose subsidies and also some may be going out of business due to the propsed Inheritance Tax that Rachel Reeves and Labour are planning to put in place on farm estates. Credit: Maureen-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A sprinkler on a farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A sprinkler on a farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A sprinkler on a farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Taplow, UK. 1st July, 2025. A farm in Taplow, Buckinghamshire. The ongoing heatwave and lack of rain is having an adverse impact on many agricultural crops. Some crops are wilting or dying due to lack of water whilst in some fields there are bare patches where crops didn't germinate when they were planted. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. Show Garden, The Surrey County Council: Reclaiming spaces, creating healthy streets at the RHS Hampton Court Garden Festival 2025 designed by Helen Currie, Steve Dimmock and Diego Carrillo. It is a garden which re-imagines parking spaces, with the creation of vibrant functional areas that connect people and communities with nature. Planting has been chosen to provide colour all year round, be low maintenance and have good longevity. Plants with pollution absorbing qualities will be planted along an imagined, busy Surrey Road, and plants that survive temporary-stock-photo
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East Molesey, Surrey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Hydrotherapy and Water Exercises for Pain, Arthritis Action. This allotment highlights the benefits of aquatic therapy for those with musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis and connective tissue diseases. The low-impact nature of this water-based therapy provides a lifeline for those who find physical activity too strenuous. Here, three mannequins seem to take part in water-based exercises designed to ease aching muscles and joints. A closer look reveals they are splashing in a playful display of tightly planted florals in aquatic-stock-photo
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East Molesey, Surrey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Hydrotherapy and Water Exercises for Pain, Arthritis Action. This allotment highlights the benefits of aquatic therapy for those with musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis and connective tissue diseases. The low-impact nature of this water-based therapy provides a lifeline for those who find physical activity too strenuous. Here, three mannequins seem to take part in water-based exercises designed to ease aching muscles and joints. A closer look reveals they are splashing in a playful display of tightly planted florals in aquatic-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Give Pain the Boot by Nature’s Haven at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025. This garden promotes a proactive approach to preventative healthcare by showcasing plants that all have anti-inflammatory properties. Inspired by their personal experience of managing health conditions with an anti-inflammatory diet, the designers here have incorporated superfoods that can be easily grown in the garden or even on a windowsill, including avocado, Zanthoxylum simulans (Sichuan pepper) and fungi. A water feature, alongside sensory plants wi-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Give Pain the Boot by Nature’s Haven at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025. This garden promotes a proactive approach to preventative healthcare by showcasing plants that all have anti-inflammatory properties. Inspired by their personal experience of managing health conditions with an anti-inflammatory diet, the designers here have incorporated superfoods that can be easily grown in the garden or even on a windowsill, including avocado, Zanthoxylum simulans (Sichuan pepper) and fungi. A water feature, alongside sensory plants wi-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Give Pain the Boot by Nature’s Haven at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025. This garden promotes a proactive approach to preventative healthcare by showcasing plants that all have anti-inflammatory properties. Inspired by their personal experience of managing health conditions with an anti-inflammatory diet, the designers here have incorporated superfoods that can be easily grown in the garden or even on a windowsill, including avocado, Zanthoxylum simulans (Sichuan pepper) and fungi. A water feature, alongside sensory plants wi-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Give Pain the Boot by Nature’s Haven at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival 2025. This garden promotes a proactive approach to preventative healthcare by showcasing plants that all have anti-inflammatory properties. Inspired by their personal experience of managing health conditions with an anti-inflammatory diet, the designers here have incorporated superfoods that can be easily grown in the garden or even on a windowsill, including avocado, Zanthoxylum simulans (Sichuan pepper) and fungi. A water feature, alongside sensory plants wi-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Hydrotherapy and Water Exercises for Pain, Arthritis Action. This allotment highlights the benefits of aquatic therapy for those with musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis and connective tissue diseases. The low-impact nature of this water-based therapy provides a lifeline for those who find physical activity too strenuous. Here, three mannequins seem to take part in water-based exercises designed to ease aching muscles and joints. A closer look reveals they are splashing in a playful display of tightly planted florals in aquatic hues of-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Hydrotherapy and Water Exercises for Pain, Arthritis Action. This allotment highlights the benefits of aquatic therapy for those with musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis and connective tissue diseases. The low-impact nature of this water-based therapy provides a lifeline for those who find physical activity too strenuous. Here, three mannequins seem to take part in water-based exercises designed to ease aching muscles and joints. A closer look reveals they are splashing in a playful display of tightly planted florals in aquatic hues of-stock-photo
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East Molesey, UK. 30th June, 2025. RHS Allotments, Hydrotherapy and Water Exercises for Pain, Arthritis Action. This allotment highlights the benefits of aquatic therapy for those with musculoskeletal disorders such as arthritis and connective tissue diseases. The low-impact nature of this water-based therapy provides a lifeline for those who find physical activity too strenuous. Here, three mannequins seem to take part in water-based exercises designed to ease aching muscles and joints. A closer look reveals they are splashing in a playful display of tightly planted florals in aquatic hues of-stock-photo