Scottish farm to sell 8,000 colorful pumpkins for Halloween
Updated 18:08, 01-Oct-2018
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Farmers at the Craigie’s Fruit Farm near Edinburgh, Scotland, are picking pumpkins for Halloween revelers. /VCG Photo

Farmers at the Craigie’s Fruit Farm near Edinburgh, Scotland, are picking pumpkins for Halloween revelers. /VCG Photo

This summer’s heat waves that swept across the UK have helped produce a high yield of pumpkin crop and growers are expecting to sell around 8,000, double last year's sales. /VCG Photo

This summer’s heat waves that swept across the UK have helped produce a high yield of pumpkin crop and growers are expecting to sell around 8,000, double last year's sales. /VCG Photo

As a popular “pick-your-own-fruit” attraction, the farm has a diverse selection of white and blue pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. A play area and a nature detective trail have also been set up for visiting families with children. /VCG Photo

As a popular “pick-your-own-fruit” attraction, the farm has a diverse selection of white and blue pumpkins of all shapes and sizes. A play area and a nature detective trail have also been set up for visiting families with children. /VCG Photo

Planted in May and harvested in September, these brightly-colored pumpkins will be a festival craze during October according to farmer John Sinclair. /VCG Photo

Planted in May and harvested in September, these brightly-colored pumpkins will be a festival craze during October according to farmer John Sinclair. /VCG Photo