We chose Garsons as it was the easies to get to using public transport, just a short train from Waterloo then a short bus or Uber to the farm itself. Before you go to the farm you do need to book a 'farm pass' online, this is essentially just pre-booking and I assume it's a covid thing. They release the weekend tickets of the previous Friday and it's £4 per person - the cost of your ticket is taken off the total price of anything you pick though which was a nice little surprise at the till!
When we arrived there was a short walk to the pumpkin patch and then we were allowed to go wild. A lot of the pumpkins were still on the vine so it felt that little bit more authentic, and there was a good selection of different kinds of pumpkins, perfect for creating our Autumn centrepiece at home.
The farm also had fields where you could pick flowers, corn, and apples which we've now turned into a crumble ready for Sunday dinner.
After we'd selected our pumpkins, we headed to the farm shop and purchased some Christmas decorations (never too early!) and some little foodie bits that we can't normally get in our local stores, before a quick pub lunch before heading home.
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