Pumpkin patches in New Hampshire.
📅 In season: September – October · pie pumpkins through November
A pumpkin from a real patch comes with a thick stem, field-cured skin, and the kind of weight that makes the porch display feel earned. The farms below grow their own pumpkins in New Hampshire — carvers, pie pumpkins, specialty heirlooms, and the warty gourds the kids insist on.
Pumpkins arrive with the first cool nights in mid-September and run through Halloween, with pie pumpkins and winter squash carrying the table to Thanksgiving.
7 New Hampshire pumpkin farms on LiveStalks Local.
Hickory Hill Farm
📍 Dover, NH
Hickory Hill Farm is a berry farm with strawberries, blueberries, and pumpkins in Dover, New Hampshire.
Berries Pumpkins
Visit the farm page →Lucky 13 Farm
📍 Dover, NH
Lucky 13 Farm is a produce farm in Dover, New Hampshire with vegetables and pumpkins.
Pumpkins Produce
Visit the farm page →Applecrest Farm Orchards
📍 Hampton Falls, NH
Applecrest Farm Orchards in Hampton Falls is a Seacoast farm destination with strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, peaches, apples, pumpkins, flowers, a farm market, bakery, creamery, and harvest-season family events.
Berries Apples Peaches Pumpkins Flowers
Visit the farm page →Coppal House Farm
📍 Lee, NH
Coppal House Farm is a mixed farm in Lee, New Hampshire with sunflowers and pumpkins.
Pumpkins Flowers
Visit the farm page →DeMeritt Hill Farm
📍 Lee, NH
DeMeritt Hill Farm is an orchard in Lee, New Hampshire with blueberries, peaches, apples, and pumpkins.
Berries Apples Peaches Pumpkins
Visit the farm page →Nelson Farms
📍 Strafford, NH
Nelson Farms is a pick-your-own farm with strawberries, flowers, vegetables, and pumpkins in Strafford, New Hampshire.
Berries Pumpkins Flowers Produce
Visit the farm page →Scamman Farm
📍 Stratham, NH
Scamman Farm is a produce farm with vegetables and pumpkins in Stratham, New Hampshire.
Pumpkins Produce
Visit the farm page →From the pickup line...
Know before you buy.
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For carving, pick a pumpkin with a sturdy stem and a flat bottom; a soft spot anywhere means it won’t last the week.
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For pie, skip the carving giants — small sugar/pie pumpkins have denser, sweeter flesh.
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Field-cured pumpkins kept dry, cool, and off concrete can last two months or more.
Pumpkin patches: questions, answered.
When do pumpkin patches open in New Hampshire?
Most New Hampshire farms put pumpkins out from mid-September through Halloween. Going (or ordering) in late September gets the best selection; the week before Halloween gets the picked-over field.
What’s the difference between a carving pumpkin and a pie pumpkin?
Carving varieties are bred big with thin walls and stringy flesh — fine for jack-o’-lanterns, bland for baking. Pie (sugar) pumpkins are small with dense, sweet flesh. Buy both; they’re different tools.
How long will a pumpkin last outside?
Uncarved and dry, a month or more on a cool porch. Carved, expect about a week — longer in cold snaps, less in warm rain.
More from New Hampshire farms.
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- 📍 Barrington, NH
- 📍 Bedford, NH
- 📍 Brentwood, NH
- 📍 Danville, NH
- 📍 Dover, NH
- 📍 Durham, NH
- 📍 East Kingston, NH
- 📍 Exeter, NH
- 📍 Farmington, NH
- 📍 Hampton, NH
- 📍 Hampton Falls, NH
- 📍 Kensington, NH
- 📍 Kingston, NH
- 📍 Lee, NH
- 📍 Madbury, NH
- 📍 Madison, NH
- 📍 Milton, NH
- 📍 New Durham, NH
- 📍 New Ipswich, NH
- 📍 Newfields, NH
- 📍 Newington, NH
- 📍 Newmarket, NH
- 📍 Newton, NH
- 📍 North Hampton, NH
- 📍 Northwood, NH
- 📍 Nottingham, NH
- 📍 Plaistow, NH
- 📍 Portsmouth, NH
- 📍 Rochester, NH
- 📍 South Hampton, NH
- 📍 Strafford, NH
- 📍 Stratham, NH
- 📍 Wakefield, NH
- 📍 Wilton, NH
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