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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pumpkin patch" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area where pumpkins are grown, often for the purpose of harvesting or for recreational activities like pumpkin picking.
Example: "Every fall, our family visits a pumpkin patch to choose the perfect pumpkins for Halloween decorations."
Alternatives: "a pumpkin field" or "a pumpkin farm".
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(You need access to a pumpkin patch).
Coming to a pumpkin patch is part of people's lives.
Somebody was selling black-and-white piglets; a pumpkin patch was offering hayrides.
Also has farm stand with cider and baked goods, and a pumpkin patch.
There is also a pumpkin patch and a farm stand with produce and baked goods.
Four missed, but the last sent it plunging into a pumpkin patch, killing three.
Simon's preschool had put off a visit to a pumpkin patch because of the shootings.
Thieves have picked clean a pumpkin patch that had been cultivated by New Mexico preschoolers.
Each spring, Grandpa Charlie planted a pumpkin patch with the sole purpose of providing us with a crop.
The front yard has a pumpkin patch and a lemon tree, and the six children still share rooms.
There is also a pumpkin patch, hayrides, hay maze, playground and, on weekends and holidays, country music band.
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