Posted
by Jenni Barnett on Monday, October 16th, 2017 at 3:56am.
There are a lot of great pumpkin patches around Middle Tennessee, and each one offers something a little different. We spent a day at Lucky Ladd Farm and spoke to their staff to bring you the best tips for visiting your local pumpkin patch.
Things to Do
Pick a Pumpkin
Visit the Petting Zoo
Go Through the Corn Maze
Go on a Hayride/Train ride
Play on the Playground
Grab Something from the Concessions
Mine for Gems
Each farm has a unique list of things to do. Visit their website or grab a map when you arrive to plan your day!
Elements of the Perfect Pumpkin
No mushy/soft spots
No brown spots
No discoloration (could mean it is frostbitten)
Has a strong, sturdy stem that is dark green or black
Symmetrically shaped
Flat bottom
Soak carved pumpkins in bleach/water solution to prolong its life
Apply petroleum jelly or acrylic liquid floor cleaner to uncarved pumpkins to make them shine
What to Bring
Sunscreen
Snacks & Bottled Water (if your local patch allows)
Change for Food at the Petting Zoo
Your Phone/Camera
A wagon for when the kids get tired (or your pumpkin gets heavy)