The Pumpkin Patch
What a story...

Our first year growing pumpkins was such a wild ride. It is something my daughter and I did together - every step of the way. I will cherish that forever. You may see truckloads of pumpkins at The Farm Stand during the Fall - but it is so much more than that. I find it hard to even put into words. She was right there by my side - preparing the dirt (by hand), making hills, planting the seeds, weeding, watering, checking and checking, and checking some more. All the emotions piled into one - excitement, frustration, defeat - but when we started seeing those pumpkins grow - there were tears of joy. We couldn't contain our excitement harvesting. So, to you it may be just pumpkins, but to me - it's a core memory I will never forget and will always have a special place in my heart.
Where it all began, our pumpkin patch story! This patch will always have a special place in my heart because of the blood, sweat, and tears that went into it during our first year. My dad had a small half-acre "3-corner" field that served no purpose, so he gifted me the chance to start my very own pumpkin patch! I was equipped with my farmhand, a hoe, shovel, stock tank, garden hose, and an old farm truck. What an adventure that first year was.
My daughter and I built over 500 hills by hand and carefully planted our seeds. We were so proud. Now, we just needed rain to water them in - but the rain did not arrive. After 3-weeks I decided I needed to intervene or there would be no pumpkins! I scoured the old barn and found a stock tank and hopped into my grandpa's old farm truck. I filled the 300-gallon stock tank from the well and drove 1/2 mile down to the patch. Let me tell you, I was the talk of the "neighborhood" - did I mention said stock tank was not enclosed - water sloshing everywhere as I drove (really) slow down the highway and down the lane to the patch. There were even local farmers calling my dad asking if I needed to borrow their water tank. Nope, we are making this work!
It would take me over 8 hours to water the pumpkins, multiple trips back and forth with my old stock tank and rusty old farm truck, and watering by gravity with a few garden hoses linked together. Desperate times call for desperate measures y'all! And I was desperate! After a couple of weeks those seeds finally germinated, the hard work was paying off! I watered the patch at least once a week - sometimes twice. I was dedicated to this now. That summer we were in a drought, but nothing was stopping me - I was in it to win it! Next came the weeds. I had the watering routine down - now, I had to get ahead of those pesky weeds. When I wasn't watering, I was weeding. I finally gave up on those weeds and let nature take it's course! You have to give somewhere!
In the end, I saw more dirt than I liked and more weeds than I could manage. What anyone else would call a crop failure, I called a success. I also saw hard work, experience, and after all, pumpkins - just not as many as I hoped for! When it was time to harvest, we couldn't contain our excitement, and we had some beautiful pumpkins - over 1000 beautifully orange pumpkins! We learned a ton and can't wait to see what this year's patch improvements bring!
We will have the traditional Jack O' Lantern variety, but we focused on specialty pumpkins, gourds, and corn this year! Tons of mini varieties, beautiful fall colors, warty + stacking, and pie pumpkins! Be sure to check out The Farm Stand this Fall! The feeling of sharing our handwork and dedication with the community really does put a smile on our face! Even if it is "just a pumpkin."
You guys know I have tons of plans and visions for the farm - in future seasons I will eventually offer potted mums, straw bales, and other fall decor. In the meantime, you'll find specialty pumpkins, gourds, corn + corn stalks!




