Beautiful Places
How a flower field became a town-wide project
Rows of red and yellow now stretch to the horizon, planted by growers, schools and a very determined cycling club.

The planting weekend is now the busiest date in the local calendar, with more volunteers than there are bulbs.
Growers supply the varieties, schools handle the mapping, and the cycling club — for reasons nobody fully remembers — runs the refreshments.
A landscape as a shared object
The field belongs to no single owner in any meaningful sense. Everyone can point to a row they planted, which turns out to be a very effective form of stewardship.
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