If there is one thing we know at Stockeld Park, it is how to make the most of a seasonal activity. Having one of the largest pumpkin patches in Yorkshire means our pumpkin picking is no exception!
We have compiled our top tips to help you get the most out of this family friendly activity, from considering preparation and selection to transportation, we have got you covered.
Let’s be honest, we are talking about an outdoor activity in Yorkshire, during the autumn! Preparation is the key. A typical day includes all four seasons in one so we would recommend wearing layers and appropriate footwear. Dress for the worst, hope for the best.
With lots of seasonal activities at Stockeld Park, why not make a day of it? With lots of family activities to suit all ages, Stockeld Park Pumpkin Picking could be the start of a great family day out. Check out our website to learn more about our Enchanted Forest, Magical Maze, Adventure Playgrounds and places to eat and drink.
Get your kids (big and small) to draw out their pumpkin design before you go, not only is this a fun activity but it means you can take your designs with you so you can make sure that your image will fit onto the pumpkin you choose.
Whether your pumpkin plans include carving, using them for home decoration or eating them, here’s what you need to know to select the perfect one for you.
Make sure you look at how a pumpkin rests on the ground. Does it leave enough surface area for your design? If you are looking to create a display, having differing faces showing and angles of stalks creates an attractive and interesting focal point.
Pumpkins come in all colours – not just orange! Especially important for decorative purposes, make sure you choose a colour that will fit in with your existing scheme.
Thicker walls mean that carved pumpkins are less likely to fall in and collapse – especially important for more intricate designs or ones that utilise a lot of empty space. Thicker walls also mean more flesh to use in soups, pies, and stews.
Mushy, soft spots can be an indication of rot or the start of decay, perfect for a creepy outdoor display, not so perfect for eating.
So, you have chosen your pumpkins – what do you need to consider about getting it home?
Once you have chosen your pumpkin it might seem tempting to hold it by its stalk – please don’t! Pumpkins are heavy and the stalks are designed to connect it to the plant, not to carry its weight. To avoid splitting your pumpkin, please carry it from the bottom. With a free pumpkin for each paying child, you might need a couple of sturdy carrier bags to help you and them.
We suggest strong carrier bags in the boot of your car to stop your pumpkins rolling around and getting bruised.
We hope these tips help you get the most out of pumpkin picking at Stockeld Park. Thank you for making us a part of what we are sure will be a new annual family tradition.
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PS. Don’t forget to roast the seeds for a tasty treat!