The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT25) UNDATED -- March 2, 2005 -- GARDEN-SOIL -- A gardener holding soil. For the last 30 years, even as organic gardening grew from a fringe movement to a mainstream pastime, the science of soil has remained the province of microbiologists and plant pathologists, along with a few gardening geeks. But now there is an increasing awareness, even among casual weekend gardeners, that soil has an enormous effect on the success, or failure, of their gardens. (Tony Cenicola/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2005-03-02
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Tony Cenicola/The New York Times/Redux
16293393
0,58MB
17cm x 25cm przy 300dpi
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