Posts Tagged ‘pumpkins’

Pumpkin Patch at Lincoln Gardens

Our retail pumpkin displays are up and running for everyone to enjoy! The outdoor Pumpkin display is HUGE. There has already been a number of mom’s with babies and toddlers out to take pictures in the Pumpkin Patch and of course select the perfect Halloween Pumpkin. Although our pumpkin crop was severely reduced by the [...]

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Harvest Notes ~ October 21st

The season is drawing to an end. We still have a good selection of fall crops available. And of course there are PUMPKINS! The on-farm market stays open until the 2nd of November and Lincoln Gardens will be attending the Regina Farmers Market Indoors until we run out of produce to sell (maybe November 8th) [...]

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Annual Corn Maiden Photo Contest

Each year we invite children to submit their favorite photo of themselves in the Pumpkin Patch to our Photo Contest. The “winner” is randomly selected and they receive a really big pumpkin just in time for Halloween. So kids and moms & dads (and grandparents) send in your photo, it can be a photo copy [...]

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Lumsden Scarecrow Festival ~ Sept 26th – 27th

The town of Lumsden is once again hosting the Scarecrow and Pumpkin Festival. It is fun for all of the residents and visitors to our valley town. Citizens create wacky and imaginative Scarecrows to decorate the town with and then go around to see what their neighbours and friends came up with. Here is the [...]

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Lincoln Gardens Pumpkin Patch

Did you know that our Pumpkin Patch is the largest in Saskatchewan? Lincoln Gardens has been providing a fun family halloween destination for well over 20 years! We grow so many varieties of pumpkins from wee little ornamental ones to huge 100lb beauties. We also grow blue, white, tan, warty, and other interesting types that [...]

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Square pumpkins?

My brother has come up with a project for me; growing square pumpkins. I know it can be done, I have seen special molds that grow a pumpkin into a pre-carved face and there was rumours at one point that watermelon was being grown in Asia into square shapes to make them stack-able. I am [...]

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