Seasonal & Holidays
South Windsor's Pumpkin Season In Full Swing — With Some Changes
Area pumpkin patches are primed for pickers, even with 2020 changes.

SOUTH WINDSOR, CT — Pumpkin season is in full swing for South Windsor residents with the calendar flipping to October. Yes, things are a bit different in 2020, but many pumpkin patches are still making a go of it amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Pandemic protocols mean many of the area's pumpkin patches have had to make significant adjustments to hours, regulations and activities as they head into the peak of the season.
The bottom line is the coronavirus has only changed — not completely closed — most of the area's most popular pumpkin patches and stands and their offerings this fall.
Find out what's happening in South Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Below is a list of some of our favorite pumpkin patches near South Windsor:
- Foster Family Farm, 90 Foster St., South Windsor
- Strong Family Farm, 274 West St., Vernon
- Botticello Farms, 209 Hillstown Rd., Manchester
- Johnny Appleseed's Farm, 13 Schoolhouse Rd., Ellington
- Sonny's Place, 349 Main St., Somers
- Johnny's Roadside Market Garden, 336 North Maple St., Enfield
- Connecticut Trolley Museum, 58 North Rd., East Windsor
- Brown's Harvest, 1911 Poquonock Ave., Windsor
- Appleberry Farm, 749 North Stone St., West Suffield
If we missed your favorite pumpkin patch, be sure to share it with readers in the comments section.
Find out what's happening in South Windsorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.