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Pumpkin season in the Hudson Valley starts in mid-September. Farms are anticipating hundreds of visitors to take home a gourd of their own. Your seasonal guide to pumpkin picking in the Hudson Valley
During the fall harvest season many of the farms host pumpkin picking and other attractions revolving around the harvest theme, and have given rise to the term agritainment. On fall weekends traffic backs up on both primary roads with many people making the drive from suburban areas of Long Island and NYC to participate in the harvest season ...
Long Island is a densely populated continental ... Pumpkin farms have been added to traditional truck farming. Farms allow fresh fruit picking by Long Islanders for ...
A large portion of the island is designated as the Sauvie Island Wildlife Area. Sturgeon Lake, in the north central part of the island, is the most prominent water feature. The land area is 39.25 square miles (101.7 km 2), or 25,120 acres (10,170 ha). Most of the island is in Multnomah County, but the northern third is in Columbia County.
Courtesy of Rachel Bowie The clock hadn’t even struck October when I started asking my spouse about pumpkin picking. Pre-kids, this was a ritual we did, let’s see, maybe never? (OK, we went ...
Pumpkins are fully ripe when attached to the vine for 130 days. Learn when to harvest pumpkins using this visual chart on signs it's ripe and ready to pick.
A supersized jumping pad, magical sunflower field and one mile long corn maze trail make for family-friendly, outdoor fun at R and J Farm, which begins its pumpkin picking season on September 17.
An early trustee of the Bayard-Cutting Arboretum was Lady Lindsay, born Elizabeth Sherman Hoyt, on Centre Island, Long Island. [3] She was a lifelong friend of the Cuttings and a professionally trained landscape architect who worked for a time for the great American gardener Beatrix Farrand , who had a commission at Westbrook at the beginning ...