Dutch farmers to tourists: Don’t trample our tulips

Dutch Simon Pennings gestures as he explains one of the new banners, with the text in English and Chinese reading “Enjoy the flowers, respect our pride” , at the entrance to one of his flower bulb fields in Noorwijkerhout, near Lisse, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. Dutch farmers have a message for tourists: Please don’t tiptoe through out tulips, saying the visitors are welcome but increasingly are walking into fields, damaging flowers and the bulbs. Bulb fields close to the Dutch North Sea coast are a major tourist drawcard each spring as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and other flowers bloom and turn the region into a patchwork of vibrant colors that provide the backdrop for many a holiday snap or Instagram post. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

A farmer checks for bad weeds in a flower bulb field in Noorwijkerhout, near Lisse, Netherlands, Wednesday, March 27, 2019. Dutch farmers have a message for tourists: Please don’t tiptoe through out tulips, saying the visitors are welcome but increasingly are walking into fields, damaging flowers and the bulbs. Bulb fields close to the Dutch North Sea coast are a major tourist drawcard each spring as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and other flowers bloom and turn the region into a patchwork of vibrant colors that provide the backdrop for many a holiday snap or Instagram post. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch farmers have a message for tourists: Please don’t trample upon our tulips.