DIG A Pumpkin Planter
We think we know the perfect weekend activity for you – planting UP a pumpkin. It’s almost Halloween, so surely you have a pumpkin or two on your front porch. And if you do not, then act fast! We have large and medium traditional jack-o-lanterns, as well as funky cool specialty ones we call “Heirlooms.” In addition to those larger options, we also have little mini pumpkins!
If you’re looking for a fun, creative activity to do with the family this weekend, here’s the scoop.
This may be something you have never seen before, if so, do a quick search online for “pumpkin planter” to see the possibilities. Some pictures will have combinations of mums, fountain grass, pansies and more planted INSIDE of a pumpkin. If your heart desires a pumpkin planter like one of those, go for it! Just be aware that the plants will still need regular watering, and you will need to cut a hole in the bottom of your pumpkin to allow for drainage. To avoid an overly saturated, or rotten pumpkin, you could plant up your combination of plants into a smaller pot, and then place that pot inside of the carved out pumpkin. Then you can remove the pot and water it separately from the pumpkin.
An idea fun for the kiddos is to make a pumpkin “person!” You (or they) can draw or paint a face onto the pumpkin, and plant the face’s “hair” inside the pumpkin, either directly or into a separate pot as stated above. Their “hair” can be something long and “curly” like a Creeping Jenny or another trailing plant, or their hair can be spikey like an ornamental grass! Like the afro look? Plant a Mum inside! Be silly, or scary! Let either your kids or your imagination “grow wild!”
Another idea is to carve out your pumpkin, without cutting a hole in the bottom, and plant succulents! Not only are succulents super cool and trendy, but they require such little water at this time of the year. So if you plant them now, it is very possible that you could go all the way to thanksgiving without ever having to water them. Just give them a light misting on a weekly basis to keep up the humidity around the plants.
This falloween season is a fun and special time full of memory-making potential. Come pick a pumpkin and plant!









