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Thousands of pumpkins; house made entirely of pumpkins, coming to Franklin Park Conservatory this weekend

Thousands of pumpkins; house made entirely of pumpkins, coming to Franklin Park Conservatory this weekend

Jack McLaughlin

Harvest Blooms is returning to Franklin Park Conservatory this weekend.

The annual display, which features thousands of pumpkins, decorative gourds and more, is returning to the Conservatory on Sept. 23, and will run through Oct. 29.

Located primarily in the outdoor section of Franklin Park Conservatory, Harvest Blooms will feature pumpkins, gourds, mums, decorative cabbage and–as it has in previous years–a small house made entirely of pumpkins, perfect for an afternoon out with the little ones.

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Additionally, several elements of Harvest Blooms can be found in the Conservatory’s Grand Atrium, the Grove Rooftop Garden and the Paul Busse Garden Railway. You can also check out the Conservatory’s Fall Color Report to plan your trip during peak autumn colors.

Visitors to the conservatory will receive access to Harvest Blooms with regular admission.

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