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Step 1
Do some research. Before you buy a pumpkin patch, you need to find out what else is in the area. Go visit neighboring pumpkin patches to find out what sort of amenities they offer. Things like mazes, costume contests, hay rides and games for children all come along with owning and operating a pumpkin patch.
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Step 2
Think about your different sources of income. When you buy a pumpkin patch, you need to think about how you plan to make money on the venture. You can charge for certain activities, sell pumpkins at a farmers market and plant other crops to make money the rest of the year. The more streams of income you have coming in, the more likely you are to make money when you buy a pumpkin patch.
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Step 3
Understand the nature of raising pumpkins. It's one thing to buy a pumpkin patch and an entirely different thing to keep it alive and thriving. You need to have a basic understanding of the science behind growing pumpkins, and be able to put it to good use.
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Step 4
Find the perfect location. When you buy a pumpkin patch, you want to buy something that is close to a major city but far enough away to give your visitors the feel of being in the country. A 30- to 45-minute drive is probably ideal.











