Seasonal & Holidays
Pumpkin Patch Guide To Petaluma, Nearby: 2020
Plus, how to spot that perfect pumpkin— and make it last! 'Tis the season to be spooky, even amid coronavirus.
PETALUMA, CA — With just 22 days to go until Halloween, time is ticking to get those pumpkins picked and carved.
Though we are living through unprecedented times with many activities closed or altered in some fashion, there are still some options when it comes to finding a pumpkin patch near Petaluma.
Once there, be sure to look for a pumpkin with a firm stem.
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"That's a great indicator of how healthy it is," horticulturist Steve Reiners told NPR. If the stem is along the rubbery side, "chances are rot organisms will start to soften the pumpkin quickly."
And when you carve that perfect pumpkin, you can plan on it lasting up to 10 days before it starts to show signs of aging. However, if you want to make it last longer, you can mix three teaspoons of bleach with three gallons of water and spray the solution throughout, according to Clorox.
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The perfect temperature to store your pumpkin? That’ll be about 50 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit, Reiners said.
Here are some pumpkin patches open this year in or around Petaluma:
- Muelrath Ranches Pumpkin Patch, 3800 Walker Ave., Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- Punky's Pumpkin Patch, 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403
- Petaluma Pumpkin Patch, 450 Stony Point Road (alongside U.S. Highway 101), Petaluma, CA 94952
- Pronzini Pumpkin Patch, 3795 Adobe Road, Petaluma, CA 94954
- Santa Rosa Pumpkin Patch, 5157 Stony Point Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95407
- Peter Pumpkin Patch at Petaluma Creamery, 4235 Spring Hill Road, Petaluma, CA 94952
If we missed your favorite pumpkin patch or Halloween event, be sure to share it with readers in the comments section.
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