Seasonal & Holidays

Pumpkin Patches Near Ridgewood

Find a pumpkin patch, enjoy a hayride, and more. Here's a list of farms, patches, and places to go for fall fun in your area in 2023.

Go pumpkin picking, enjoy a hayride, and more. Here's a list of farms and places to go for fall fun in your area.
Go pumpkin picking, enjoy a hayride, and more. Here's a list of farms and places to go for fall fun in your area. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Signs of fall are everywhere, from cooler nights and turning leaves, to pumpkin spice lattes and other products, and a sea of orange pumpkins in front of the grocery store.

But maybe you want the real deal — an actual pumpkin — in your home this season. Whether you’re planning to bake a pie, carve a jack-o’-lantern or just add some festive flair to your stoop, there are plenty of places to pick up a pumpkin that are not a far trek from the area.

Here are a few local suggestions. Some are farms with activities and even a petting zoo or pony rides, while others are garden stores that specialize in seasonal items.

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Here are a few suggestions in Bergen County:

(Always call first, as businesses have changed during and after the pandemic.)

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Pumpkin carving kits will go a long way in getting what you need. They typically include saws, a scooper, a drill and multiple patterns.

If you're looking for the items individually around the house, here's what you could use:

  • Pumpkin. Unless you have a pumpkin-growing operation in the backyard, you'll need to pick out one you like from your local pumpkin patch or a store. Make sure it looks sturdy and clean. Remember, this is the pumpkin that will be front and center on the porch for the Halloween season.
  • Curved boning knife, or serrated knife from the kitchen.
  • Ice cream scooper or scraper
  • Paper
  • Pencil or pen
  • Candle or battery-operated light
  • Lighter

Steps

  1. Cut it: If cutting from the top of the pumpkin, make sure to do it on an inward angle, so the top won't drop inside the pumpkin when you put it back on. Michael Natiello, creative director for The Great Jack-o'-Lantern Blaze, said it's better to cut the pumpkin from the bottom, in a series of pumpkin carving tips from Good Housekeeping. That helps prevent the sides from caving in later.
  2. Gut it: Use the ice cream scoop, or your hands, to remove all the seeds and other debris from inside the pumpkin. Do a thorough cleaning and make sure nothing is left sticking to the sides.
  3. Trace it: Draw your design on a piece of paper before putting it on the pumpkin itself. That way, it is easier to trace the design onto the pumpkin.
  4. Make the cuts: Cut out the design. Natiello said to use a fork or pencil to poke holes around the lines. When cutting, get the big pieces of pumpkin out first and clean up the edges later.
  5. Light it: Light the pumpkin with a battery-operated light or candle in a holder, place it in the pumpkin then admire your work.

Where do you go for pumpkins and/or fall fun in the area? Comment below.


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