Hatter's Farm near Bishop's Stortford is welcoming the public to enjoy its flowers.
An arable farm is growing a more colourful crop of wedding confetti flowers, to draw in the public and make extra cash.
Farmer Ross McGowan said he was "always looking at trying to grow other revenue streams" since farming became more challenging after Brexit. The farm said growing confetti flowers was much more difficult than they had envisaged, but it gives them more control over the farm’s income.Mr McGowan, a third generation farmer, said: "Particularly with moving outside of the EU, a lot of things got worse for farming. They removed our subsidy payments, or are in the process of removing them.
Events manager Grace Martin said it was "massively important" for the public to be able to access farms like theirs.
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