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Well, in about three weeks or so, the sunflowers in Clinton will be in full bloom with their heads turned to the sun.
The idea was created by the Clinton Lions to create a "positive environment", Clinton Lions member Benji Perry said.
"We want to promote them so people can enjoy the sunflowers.
"We’re more than happy for people to go out and take photos in them."
The access gate to the paddock is off Gorge Rd in Clinton.
The sunflower seeds were donated to the Clinton Lions by Pureoil NZ.
They were first planted in November, 2022, and more were planted last year.
Cultivation and spraying of the area was completed by local businesses.
"Last year they brought people from all over New Zealand to Clinton to get photos with them, which was fantastic," Mr Perry said. "We hope to have that same energy again this year."
"We will be running some competitions including our popular annual scarecrow competition, a colouring competition and a sunflower competition around the sunflowers, as it is a great way of bringing the town together for events."
People can enter the scarecrow competition, which begins on March 8, via the Clinton Scarecrow Competition Facebook page.