Tulip farmers in the Netherlands are using their famous flower beds to share supportive messages as the coronavirus pandemic continues.
In posts shared to social media, Dutch farmers, who have closed their farms to tourists this year in accordance with social distancing guidelines, have shared a photo of their flowers spelling out the message “see you next year”.
“Due to Covid-19 travel plans have changed,” flower blog Tulips in Holland
captioned a photo of the blooms. “Many of you were planning to travel
to The Netherlands to see the flower fields in bloom. Unfortunately this
isn’t possible this year. And many of you won’t see the flower field in
full bloom.
“This week Dutch Daffodils and the Tulips in Holland family teamed up to create something for all people who [were] supposed to travel to The Netherlands. You may miss The Netherlands, but we miss you too!”
According to the blog, which describes itself as a national guide
to the tulips of the Netherlands, the farmers decided to use the flower
beds to spread some cheer.
Read more at: Tulip farmers in Netherlands spell out messages of support with flowers | The Independent
In posts shared to social media, Dutch farmers, who have closed their farms to tourists this year in accordance with social distancing guidelines, have shared a photo of their flowers spelling out the message “see you next year”.
“This week Dutch Daffodils and the Tulips in Holland family teamed up to create something for all people who [were] supposed to travel to The Netherlands. You may miss The Netherlands, but we miss you too!”
Read more at: Tulip farmers in Netherlands spell out messages of support with flowers | The Independent