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There is a farm in New Jersey where you can collect sunflowers and take incredible photos

'15.05.2023'

Olga Derkach

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If you want to pick fresh sunflowers this summer, be sure to visit the farm Happy day farm in New Jersey! And even if you do not want to pick flowers, the sight of a field of sunflowers alone will definitely fascinate you. And don't forget to take a photo. When will the farm open, and what can be collected there, the publication said Secret nyc.

Sunflowers can grow up to 6-10 feet (1,8-3m) tall, so you can get lost in a field of sunflowers in much the same way as you would in a corn maze.

While you are exploring the field, picking flowers and taking photos, you can refresh yourself with freshly squeezed lemonade from the farm.

The sunflower season on the farm starts at the end of June and is expected to end in August, although they lingered a bit longer last year.

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Happy Day Farm recommends bringing your own cutting shears and a bucket of water to deliver the flowers home. But you can borrow scissors on site for a $10 refundable deposit.

The farm opens on June 30 and will be open until August 6, payment only in cash.

The entrance fee per person is $18 (children under 1 are free) and sunflowers are $2,50 per stem. This year they will also have zinnias - 2 for $1.

Dogs are unfortunately not allowed. Explore sunflower collection page for more information.

The farm also has blueberries, raspberries and lavender.

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