Becoming a farmer: the new trend on Instagram

Thanks to the lockdown and the little green space we have in the big cities, the increasing desire to live in contact with nature has returned to be felt. Many have become small farmers with their own urban garden, others have tried to enjoy the balcony as much as possible. Now then there is an increasing demand for large cases with gardens, far from the cities, with the possibility of being able to work at their best in the event of another closure and related smart working. In this period, the farmers also turned to social networks, first of all Instagram, with its images that make you dream more and more.

And right here in fact, many farmers and peasants have begun to give advice to approach a rural life or even just how to take care of their plants and flowers in the city.

The masters are the farmer English: accomplice the countryside so sophisticated, the endless valleys and places like the Lake District, Devon and Kent. Here he lived Beatrix Potter with her rabbit friends (Peter Rabbit), but also her sisters Brontë and Jane Austen, with novels where the landscape was an integral part of the story.

But what are the farmers to follow on Instagram to get closer to rural life?

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