Just because Florida might not get as chilly as other states, or because we don’t experience the type of color changes from our trees does not mean we shouldn’t be enjoying autumn as it comes. In fact, we probably should be celebrating it even more so! As we enter into the fall season this year, there is one place that you should add to your bucket list. Not only can you get a farm-fresh pumpkin from this patch in Florida, but the whole family will love the visit.

The Pickin’ Patch in Dunnellon, Florida is the autumn experience you didn’t know you were missing.

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With a season opener of September 29th this year, The Pickin’ Patch will officially be open for business for all to enjoy.

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The idea for The Pickin’ Patch was raised nearly ten years ago, when two watermelon farmers ventured off into a different direction.

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Pumpkins were notoriously difficult to farm in Florida, however, a decade later, The Pickin’ Patch is still thriving!

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Visitors who want to pick pumpkins straight from the vine have the chance to do so when they visit.

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There are also pre-cut pumpkins for those who don’t want to venture out into the vines, but would rather snag a beauty upon arrival.

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If you visit The Pickin’ Patch on September 29th, then you’ll be in for a real autumn treat.

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Families will be able to participate in pumpkin picking, tackle the maze, purchase fresh sunflowers, play in the hay fort, listen to live bluegrass music, and so much more.

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Head on over to The Pickin’ Patch in Dunnellon for a fall experience the whole family will enjoy.

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The season officially opens at The Pickin’ Patch on September 29, 2018 and will run until October 28, 2018. The address for the pumpkin patch is 11000 Rolling Hills Road, Dunnellon, FL. The hours for the season will run Friday from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. To find out more information about the patch, visit the website or Facebook Page.

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