Lavender farm forced to install Wi-Fi boosters as influencers flock on fields in droves

A Kent farm has put Wi-Fi boosters in its famous lavender fields – to help cope with the number of influencers uploading photos.Castle Farm in Shoreham, near Sevenoaks, open their 100 acres of lavender fields to the public every year in June and July for walks, picnics – and photos.Lorna Roberts, 43, who runs the farm with her brother and parents, says social media uses have started visiting the spot from across the world to get the perfect purple picture.The farm has since installed Wi-Fi broadband signal boosters around the fields to facilitate the high number of influencers sharing snaps.They also have a chalk board at the entrance for people to write where they have travelled from, with a record of 56 countries in one day.Lorna said: “It is quite breathtaking.The backdrop and the colour is just so impressive.

It is like a corduroy of purple across the valley.It is the perfect backdrop for people’s photos.“There is definitely a lot of people who come down just to get that photo.

It is less than an hour from central London and it is like you are in another world.“A lot of people were always complaining that they didn’t have good signal so we ended up putting up the guest Wi-Fi which is very much used at this time of year.“We have Wi-Fi boosters out in the field now that people can sign on to which they ultimately end up using to upload their social posts or send photos to friends.”The family has been running the farm for decades since Lorna’s great-great grandfather came over from Scotland with a herd of cattle.They started planting lavender 25 years ago with the intent of producing essential oils to break into the wellness industry.Now, they have around 100 acres of lavender, with 80,000 plants in the picnic field alone, and they offer guided tours and walks.People have since flown in from Australia, Argentina, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, Sweden, Peru, Egypt, and New Zealand to see the plants.Many visitors are gardening enthusiasts who want...

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Publisher: New York Post

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