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Fall Pumpkins in the field

Celebrate the Harvest at Our Farm

Fall is a festive time when we celebrate the harvest season at our beautiful Pumpkinseed Hill Farm. Bright orange pumpkins lie nestled among hay and green vines, ready to be harvested and carried home. Our Pumpkinseed Hill Farmyard features farm animals, hayrides, corn maze, fall flowers, fresh apples and piles of autumn squash. Come enjoy classic New England scenery and beautiful fall foliage at Jones Family Farms late September through October.

Pumpkins varieties on table

Pumpkinseed Hill Exploration

Join our farmers at Pumpkinseed Hill for the full pumpkin experience - visit real pumpkin patches, explore the mini-corn maze, enjoy fun photo ops, learn how to cook squash, and pick out the PERFECT pumpkins!
bushels of tiny pumpkins and squash

Pumpkin Grab and Go Tent

Our Pumpkin Grab and Go Tent is for guests who wish to purchase pumpkins, squash, and fall décor, and not visit the full Farmyard. No entry fee is needed to visit the Grab and Go Tent - it is intended for quick, convenient purchasing for the most popular of the fall décor.
Pumpkins varieties on table

Plan a Pumpkin Season Visit

Pumpkin season is at our Pumpkinseed Hill Farm is a beautiful experience - see these hints to make sure your family as a great visit!
pumpkin patch rows

Harvesting and Caring for Pumpkins

We grow our pumpkins here on the farm and with our decades of experience we have chosen a selection of varieties to please everyone. Whether your perfect pumpkin is white or orange, tall and narrow or short and squat, you can find one among our 25 acres of pumpkin patches.
pumpkin butter spread

Pumpkin & Squash Recipes

Pumpkin and squash make for delicious sides, main dishes and treats.
a bowl of Butternut Squash Polenta

Storing and Cooking Squash and Pumpkins

You can boil, steam, bake, or microwave squash or pumpkin. They are so versatile with many ways to cook and enjoy.

As we reflect on our agricultural adventures and experiences, I find it exciting to realize that our many environmental practices work in symbiosis with the positive ecological impacts and the economic success of our farm.

I believe this is a critical message for our nation to embrace.

Terry Jones