Thursday, October 29, 2009
October 31st is Costume Day
Any child wearing a costume accompanied by their parent or adult guardian gets in for free on Saturday, October 31st. Adults will be the normal admission rate.
Unfortunately, last year we had an individual that intended on dropping a group of children off and then leaving. We are not a daycare. This is an active farm and as such numerous pieces of machinery exist. Children are not to be without adult or parental supervision at any time. For this reason we are limiting this promotion to family members.
Unfortunately, last year we had an individual that intended on dropping a group of children off and then leaving. We are not a daycare. This is an active farm and as such numerous pieces of machinery exist. Children are not to be without adult or parental supervision at any time. For this reason we are limiting this promotion to family members.
Pricing - Beatable or Unbeatable?? You make the call..
We are not expensive but yes you can spend a lot on pumpkins if you want. Our prices beat most of the the box stores and are as follows:
Jack-O-Lanterns..
Their pumpkins are $4.98 as pictured. We weighed the pumpkins in their bin that day and found that they ranged from 8 - 12 lbs making their pumpkins $ .50 / lb and most of the stems were broken off. Recently they did put these on sale for $4. That is still is $ .40 / lb and not nearly farm fresh quality.
In our patch be mind full of the size of pumpkin you pick out. I'm sure you can find something that fits your budget.
Pie Pumpkins & Gourds...

Their pie pumpkins are $ .78 / lb!! Average size for a pie pumpkin is 5-6 lbs. A pie pumpkin at this box store will cost you $4 - $5 . Ours are $3 each.
The box store price for Gourds as pictured is $ .78 and $1 each. Patch's Pumpkins is only $ .75 for either.
Squash
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At $ .88 / lb you'll pay $5 for an average size butter nut squash. At Patch's it only $1.50!!
Since we beat them at pricing why would you ever pick pumpkins out of a bin or a parking lot? Come to the farm, you won't be disappointed.
Update for 2011
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We were at Lowes and again our pricing is in line with the box stores. In the first photo that's a 7lb pumpkin for almost $4! At Patch's that would be $2.80!! In the bottom photo that's a 12lb pumpkin for just under $8! At Patch's that would be $4.80!!
The first weekend this year we had a 38 lb pumpkin come out of the field so be mind full when you are picking. Our pricing is good but the size and weight can be deceiving.
- Jack-O-Lantern Pumpkins $ .40 / lb - sizes range from 6 - 45 lbs
- Pie (higher sugar / less water) $3 / ea - Mostly 4 -8 lbs (hard skin dark orange color)
- Gourds & Small Gourd Shaped Pumpkins $ .75 /ea
- Squash (Acorn & Butternut) $1.50 /ea
Jack-O-Lanterns..
Their pumpkins are $4.98 as pictured. We weighed the pumpkins in their bin that day and found that they ranged from 8 - 12 lbs making their pumpkins $ .50 / lb and most of the stems were broken off. Recently they did put these on sale for $4. That is still is $ .40 / lb and not nearly farm fresh quality.In our patch be mind full of the size of pumpkin you pick out. I'm sure you can find something that fits your budget.
Pie Pumpkins & Gourds...

Their pie pumpkins are $ .78 / lb!! Average size for a pie pumpkin is 5-6 lbs. A pie pumpkin at this box store will cost you $4 - $5 . Ours are $3 each.
The box store price for Gourds as pictured is $ .78 and $1 each. Patch's Pumpkins is only $ .75 for either.
Squash
....At $ .88 / lb you'll pay $5 for an average size butter nut squash. At Patch's it only $1.50!!
Since we beat them at pricing why would you ever pick pumpkins out of a bin or a parking lot? Come to the farm, you won't be disappointed.
Update for 2011
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We were at Lowes and again our pricing is in line with the box stores. In the first photo that's a 7lb pumpkin for almost $4! At Patch's that would be $2.80!! In the bottom photo that's a 12lb pumpkin for just under $8! At Patch's that would be $4.80!!
Friday, October 16, 2009
Honey & Allergies
I was recently contacted about allergies and local honey. Yes honey can help with allergies. It is suggested the more local the honey the better as regional variations in plants and cause changes to the local pollen causing your problems. Local producers can be found using the State's sensitive crop registry. Use the search feature the same as an applicator would.
http://www.agriculture.state.ia.us/Horticulture_and_FarmersMarkets/sensitiveCropDirectory.asp
http://www.agriculture.state.ia.us/Horticulture_and_FarmersMarkets/sensitiveCropDirectory.asp
Fun at the farm, just another day in paradise!
We woke up this morning to five horses in the front yard of the residence. Apparently the center gate wasn’t latched all the way and a board was kicked down between pens in the new horse barn. Needless to say, we followed their tracks around the pumpkin patch as they needed to check out the Koi pond, trash cans, fire pit, portable toilets, neighbor’s horses, straw maze and finally coming to and end in the front yard all the while leaving numerous gifts for me to clean up.
A little grain in a bucket, I thought would be the best way to bribe then back to the proper area. I put some corn in the bottom of a bucket as I’ve seen my neighbor do so many times with his cattle. I walked over to the corner of the front yard and shook the bucket. Immediately all five horses raised their heads. OK Great. This got their attention! Now keep in mind I’m not a horse person or am I experienced with these animals.
Imagine my panic when they started running at me. Quickly I thought I’ll pour some on the ground and they’ll stop. Well they didn’t and it was a brisk walk back to the horse barn. Did I mention two days of rain? Finally getting back to the house after locking up the horses, I changed my close for the second time and it wasn’t even 7:30, a new record here at the patch, and headed uptown (that’s right we say uptown here in the country). We are now the proud owners of an electric fence. I’ll try and keep it off during open hours!
A little grain in a bucket, I thought would be the best way to bribe then back to the proper area. I put some corn in the bottom of a bucket as I’ve seen my neighbor do so many times with his cattle. I walked over to the corner of the front yard and shook the bucket. Immediately all five horses raised their heads. OK Great. This got their attention! Now keep in mind I’m not a horse person or am I experienced with these animals.
Imagine my panic when they started running at me. Quickly I thought I’ll pour some on the ground and they’ll stop. Well they didn’t and it was a brisk walk back to the horse barn. Did I mention two days of rain? Finally getting back to the house after locking up the horses, I changed my close for the second time and it wasn’t even 7:30, a new record here at the patch, and headed uptown (that’s right we say uptown here in the country). We are now the proud owners of an electric fence. I’ll try and keep it off during open hours!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Hours of Operation
We are open weekends from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm with all the published services if possible. High winds may prevent us from having the bouncers up so please call ahead if you have any questions on activity availability.
We do pull the plugs on the bounce houses at 5:00 pm sharp because it does take some time to package them up and move them under the red and white tent.
We do pull the plugs on the bounce houses at 5:00 pm sharp because it does take some time to package them up and move them under the red and white tent.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Dogs & Farm Livestock
Unfamiliar dogs near the petting zoo animals can cause stress to the animals. Since customers must walk through the petting zoo area to gain access to the patch, kids zone, fire pit, pumpkin cannon and straw maze we ask that customers do not bring their dogs to the park.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thank you for your understanding.
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