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| Watermelon plants grow on a bed of agricultural film in Terra Nova, Richmond, BC, Canada. A single watermelon (Citrullus lanatus) with green skin and light green stripes is nestled among sprawling vines and jagged leaves. The black agricultural film prevents weed growth and retains soil moisture. The contrast between the vibrant green of the plants and the dark film highlights the effectiveness of this farming method in managing a clean and efficient vegetable garden environment. |
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