Owner of Hillmount Garden Centre Robin Mercer watering flowers, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardeners friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/owner-of-hillmount-garden-centre-robin-mercer-watering-flowers-as-a-hosepipe-ban-in-northern-ireland-has-prompted-an-unprecedented-rush-on-another-gardeners-friend-the-watering-can-cans-of-all-shapes-and-sizes-have-been-flying-off-the-shelves-across-the-region-as-gardeners-turn-to-more-labour-intensive-means-to-keep-their-plants-and-lawns-hydrated-image210741299.html
RMP6T2JY–Owner of Hillmount Garden Centre Robin Mercer watering flowers, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardeners friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated.
Owner of Hillmount Garden Centre Robin Mercer watering flowers, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/owner-of-hillmount-garden-centre-robin-mercer-watering-flowers-as-a-hosepipe-ban-in-northern-ireland-has-prompted-an-unprecedented-rush-on-another-gardenerotildes-friend-the-watering-can-cans-of-all-shapes-and-sizes-have-been-flying-off-the-shelves-across-the-region-as-gardeners-turn-to-more-labour-intensive-means-to-keep-their-plants-and-lawns-hydrated-image210741428.html
RMP6T2RG–Owner of Hillmount Garden Centre Robin Mercer watering flowers, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated.
Sales representative for Stewart Plastics Neil Griffiths holding watering cans, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sales-representative-for-stewart-plastics-neil-griffiths-holding-watering-cans-as-a-hosepipe-ban-in-northern-ireland-has-prompted-an-unprecedented-rush-on-another-gardenerotildes-friend-the-watering-can-cans-of-all-shapes-and-sizes-have-been-flying-off-the-shelves-across-the-region-as-gardeners-turn-to-more-labour-intensive-means-to-keep-their-plants-and-lawns-hydrated-image210741292.html
RMP6T2JM–Sales representative for Stewart Plastics Neil Griffiths holding watering cans, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated.
Keen gardener Rosemary Rainey in her east Belfast garden, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/keen-gardener-rosemary-rainey-in-her-east-belfast-garden-as-a-hosepipe-ban-in-northern-ireland-has-prompted-an-unprecedented-rush-on-another-gardenerotildes-friend-the-watering-can-cans-of-all-shapes-and-sizes-have-been-flying-off-the-shelves-across-the-region-as-gardeners-turn-to-more-labour-intensive-means-to-keep-their-plants-and-lawns-hydrated-image210741306.html
RMP6T2K6–Keen gardener Rosemary Rainey in her east Belfast garden, as a hosepipe ban in Northern Ireland has prompted an unprecedented rush on another gardenerÕs friend, the watering can. Cans of all shapes and sizes have been flying off the shelves across the region as gardeners turn to more labour intensive means to keep their plants and lawns hydrated.
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