Pumpkin Patch Farms and Pumpkin Picking Guide for New Mexico NM
category:Arts and Entertainment
posted:September 1st, 2008
Local Pumpkin Patch Farms - go pick pumpkin's at a local farm in the Charlotte and Mecklenburg County area.
When there’s a crisp snap in the air, nothing beats a day at the local pumpkin patch farm. It’s guaranteed to put a Jack-o-Lantern-sized smile on everyone’s face! This is where you can find the best list of local Charlotte pumpkin patch farms in and around Mecklenburg County and North Carolina
Dona Ana County Mesilla Valley Maze
3585 West Picacho, Las Cruces, NM 88033
Phone: 505-526-1919
Email: anna@mesillavalleymaze.com
Dona Ana County, New Mexico
Lincoln County Lavender Spring Ranch
State Road 368 Mile Marker 15.7 Arabela, Tinnie, NM 88351
Phone: 505-653-4992
Lincoln County, New Mexico
Source Pumpkinpatchesandmore.org Some pumpkin patch tips for getting the best pumpkin this year:
If you can, pick yours right off the vine and out of the pumpkin patch. The pumpkin flesh should be free of soft spots which can invite mold and rot. If you’re planning to use your pumpkin for carving, choose one that’s big enough. Make sure the base is solid and the stem is intact (also, don’t carry it by the stem - it might break off). If your pumpkin is destined for a pie, choose a small one grown especially for eating. Once you get your fresh-picked pumpkin home, "cure" it by keeping it undisturbed in a cool, dark place. This toughens up the rind and helps prevent rot.
While you’re pumpkin hunting, amaze your friends by sharing these Pumpkin Facts:
-The Irish brought the tradition of pumpkin carving to America. Originally, they carved turnips to celebrate All Hallows Eve - but pumpkins were plentiful in the states, and easier to handle.
-The largest pumpkin ever grown weighed 1,140 pounds.
-Pumpkins were once used to cure freckles and snake bites.
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