Drought Drives Up Cost of Pumpkins

Last year I was going to take my preschool class to the pumpkin patch, but plans had to be changed when I found out there were no pumpkins left. It seems there is a shortage of pumpkins again this year due to the scorching summer weather and extreme drought. As you can imagine, a low harvest drives up prices.
If you simply must have a pumpkin to carve for your little ones, you’d better go ahead and get it now while they’re still around. Otherwise, try picking up a fake one from your local craft store. I saw that Michael’s had theirs 40% off last week. Yes, they’re fake, but if you’re using them as a decoration in your yard, you probably won’t be able to tell the difference. Then you can use it again for years to come.
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2 opinions for Drought Drives Up Cost of Pumpkins
Babystepper
Oct 4, 2007 at 7:45 pm
Around here there are no pumpkins because the floods washed the seeds away. What a crazy pumpkin-less world we live in!
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