A man plant 2 million sunflowers on quarantine to make people happy.

A man plant 2 million sunflowers on quarantine to make people happy.
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If you still don’t have an idea to do at your home and still quarantined maybe you start planting flowers like this man. A Wisconsin man takes this quarantine an opportunity to plant 2 million flowers to make people smile. If you want to visit after quarantine or you are just near, the Thompson Strawberry Farm pay $25 per car group you can look and take pictures and even cut a dozen of flowers to take home.

Scott Thompson is a fourth-generation berry farmer based in Bristol, Kenosha County. This year guests still visit the farm they are coming from Milwaukee, from Chicago, and everywhere in-between. Everyone can visit the farm especially Instagrammers and professional photographers.

“A lot of people are saying, ‘We just needed to get out of the city and come out to a place where I could take my mask off for a couple of hours.'”Scott said

In fact, they’ve planted fields of short sunflowers precisely because “it makes for pretty awesome pictures. We grew shorter ones for the perfect selfie so you can get that sea of yellow behind you.” Scott said.

He was inspired to plant sunflowers because in 2015 a man planted a four-mile stretch of sunflowers to honor his late wife. Then he began selling their seeds to raise money for cancer with his Seeds of Hope.