A tale of two pumpkin patches

October 10, 2010

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Once upon a time not far from Holly’s house in a popular suburb of one of the country’s largest cities was a pumpkin patch. And by pumpkin patch Holly means a large picturesque field where pumpkins are trucked in and laid in neat rows.

flower mound pumpkin patch

Holly and her family visited and enjoyed the pumpkin patch very much. They looked forward to the following fall so that they could visit again.

The next year Holly was surprised to see the WHOLE field full of pumpkins. She couldn’t wait to go visit the super-sized pumpkin patch.

flower mound now has two pumpkin patches

Hey, wait!

It wasn’t just one pumpkin patch. It was now two.

Practically identical pumpkin patches sitting right next to each other.

Flower Mound Texas pumpkin patches both claim they are the original

Holly wasn’t the only one that noticed the phenomenon.

The pumpkin patches noticed each other.

Soon each patch had new signs:

Flower Mound pumpkin patch original vs. the first

And then some more signs:

A bunch of signs at the Flower Mound pumpkin patches

At this point some legal action took place that Holly is too tired to review and report back to you. She assumes it involved lawyers, judges and a whole bunch of pumpkin patch proceeds.

She would also like to make the following legal disclaimer: Holly has no further understanding of this case then what is obvious to the general public while driving a minivan past the patches at no more than 50 mph. Nothing drawn in marker should be construed as fact, opinion or slander.

Once the case was settled, things settled down a bit at the patches.

One of the patches received a new name!

Flower Mound pumpkin patch now named the village

And so it went for a few pumpkin seasons. The Patch and Village coexisted in a civil manner. As civil as two fighting children required to sit next to each other.

Then a new sign appeared this fall on the patch formally known as Village:

Pumpkin Village in Flower Mound is now called Pumpkin Park

It appeared they had changed their name to Park.

Why Park?

Holly thinks that it might have something to do with the fact that when you drive from town toward the Patch, you cannot tell that there are two separate pumpkin entities. All you are looking for is pumpkins and a place to park:

Pumpkin Park with minivan in Flower Mound, Texas

That Pumpkin Park is so sneaky it is downright scary.

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LaShawn November 1, 2008 at 2:07 pm

I live very near these patches. IT kills me the lengths they have gone through. Especially considering one of the patches (you know the REAL one) is much better than the other and doesn’t really have to worry.

*sigh*

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Memarie Lane November 1, 2008 at 2:54 pm

so which one did you go to then? maybe pumpkin park is a place for little pumpkins to romp and play and be merry?

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"The Queen in Residence" November 1, 2008 at 8:14 pm

That is so sneaky…
I am so sad that we could only support our local WalMart for a pumpkin, no patches in my neck of the woods and not enterprising kid selling them on a street corner.
Loved the signs….

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jill jill bo bill November 1, 2008 at 8:33 pm

That is why I buy mine at the dang grocery store. I hate controversey.

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Teri November 2, 2008 at 4:57 pm

Nothing like pumpkin patch drama. Great story.

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Anna Lefler November 2, 2008 at 8:27 pm

Har – this is hilarious! I covet your space-age monorail.

Dammit.

:^) Anna

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The Stiletto Mom November 5, 2008 at 7:16 am

I am so late getting to this post but I had to comment. We went to the SAME PUMPKIN PATCH! OMG, I have never been so annoyed in my life. Also? The kids just had to go to both so guess who got to crawl over the fence in jeans that may have been just a little bit too snug?? It was a lovely scene. Next year, I’m going back to the patch in Celina where the pumpkin wars appear not to have started. :)

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KLTTX November 6, 2008 at 10:46 am

I am new to your blog. This post is a riot. We live in the same town and always go to the first patch (excuse me, the Park) since its the first one we get too.

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JCK December 28, 2008 at 11:14 am

God, you are talented. I’m sorry I’ve been scarce.

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LiteralDan October 28, 2009 at 1:19 pm

Doesn’t anyone realize that neither of them is a real pumpkin patch? I feel like I’m taking crazy pills! Soylent Green is people! And this is just a field of overpriced pumpkins! Sorry, two fields.

Do they at least have hayrides and fun stuff to make the inflated pumpkin price worth it?

I should be more offended, but instead I’m kind of thinking of setting up a “pumpkin patch” in my yard…

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kalynne pudner October 30, 2009 at 11:07 pm

Pumpkin “Park Here.” Brilliant. I tip my witch’s hat to their marketing person.

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Manic Mommy October 31, 2009 at 9:42 am

An oldie but a goodie! Happy Halloween!

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Wendy January 16, 2010 at 4:20 pm

This is so funny. Which one do you go to?

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Bobbie October 11, 2010 at 10:26 pm

We went to the original one this week. Loved it. It’s so free! how could you not like it? but the war is kinda crazy.

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Molly - Digital Mom October 11, 2010 at 11:05 pm

HA! LOVE THIS! We laugh at this “situation” every year. Each year since Z was 1 (eek this will be year 6) we go here and each year we end up at the original & every year I tell my husband I want that house. My husband and I are dying, supreme greatness Holly!

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Family of Seven October 12, 2010 at 2:38 pm

I love your story telling…and the drawn pictures are priceless! LOL You’re right, that is a sneaky way to get traffic to their own pumpkin patch. I wasn’t sure at first if you were using the 2 pumpkin patches as a metaphor for something else…

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November Grey October 12, 2010 at 7:27 pm

Ahahahaahahahahahaa…. You KILL ME! And I’ve only just “met” you! So glad I’ve found your blog. I’m a new mommy. And blogger. And I don’t know what the hell I’m doing. So I’m writing and reading. Now off to find our very own pumpkin park!!! Happy Halloweeeeeen!!

xx

November Grey

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Teresha@ Marlie and Me October 13, 2010 at 8:53 am

Pumpkin Park…pure, evil genius! LOLOLOL!

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Lindsay @ Just My Blog October 13, 2010 at 9:13 am

This is phenomenal. Your artistic abilities are so amazing LOL

Silly pumpkin patch people.

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MommaDJane October 14, 2010 at 11:27 pm

So I just visited both of these pumpkin patches last weekend. I actually found the Pumpkin Patch Village online and drove to the address to find the two side by side which the Pumpkin Patch (original) to be pretty dang amazing I must say. Holy cow they have every cartoon character created for photo opps. The kids loved it and we plan to go back again soon. I’m actually blogging about our experience and sharing photos this weekend. Do you still visit them? I thought it was kind of odd they are side by side. Why not just join forces? *Sigh*

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Lizzy October 22, 2010 at 4:54 pm

Do you really think the Hatfields and McCoys could run a pumpkin patch together?! Never!! :)

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Shannon October 19, 2010 at 9:20 am

There must be a LOT more money in gourds than I was previously aware of:)

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Worker October 26, 2010 at 1:29 am

Hola, ЎGracias por el artнculo. Cada vez que quieres leer.
Gracias

Worker

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J. Watts October 28, 2012 at 5:38 pm

Ive know of both of these pumpkin patches for years now… both are rediculous. I remember just a few years ago the “good” pumpkins were cheap… now prices at both places are ranging from $25 – $50 !!!!!!!!???????!!!!!! FOR A DARN PUMPKIN??????? NO THANK YOU. Was just there with the kids today. $5 for parking and a bunch of photos and jump houses and a wagon ride later… we packed up and left and stopped at the grocery store about two miles east of the patches and found ourselves 4 big beautiful pumpkins for $3 each! I think we may retire both punning patches due to extreme inflation… thx for the memories.

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