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Pumpkin Shopping? 5 Tricks For Perfect Picks This Season

Ready to grab the best pumpkin ever? Whether you’re going for spooky carvings or a picture-perfect porch pumpkin, it’s time to up your game. Picking the right pumpkin is more…

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Ready to grab the best pumpkin ever?

Whether you're going for spooky carvings or a picture-perfect porch pumpkin, it’s time to up your game. Picking the right pumpkin is more than just a stroll through the patch — it’s an art, according to thekitchn.com.

Here are five pro tips so you can bag the best pumpkin and impress your friends!

1. Squeeze and Inspect

First things first — avoid squishy disasters. Give that pumpkin a squeeze. Press your thumbs on it and check for soft spots and mold. Don’t skip the bottom. A pumpkin that gives in too easily won’t last long. You don’t want a collapsing jack-o’-lantern, right?

2. Respect the Stem

Look for that strong, intact stem — the pumpkin’s crown jewel. A green stem means it was freshly picked, while a brown one might be past its prime. No stem? Skip it. Pumpkins without stems tend to rot faster.

3. Tap, Tap, Tap

Yep, knock on that pumpkin like it’s a door. You’re listening for a nice, hollow sound. Why? A hollow pumpkin is easier to carve. Bonus points if it feels solid when you pick it up — that means it’s sturdy and ready to roll (or carve).

4. Flat is Where It’s At

Looking for carving perfection? Go for a pumpkin with flat walls and minimal ribs. The flatter the surface, the easier it is to create those sharp, spooky designs. Tall, stringy pumpkins? Leave those for the pros — they’re trickier to work with.

5. Test the Sit

Before you commit, place the pumpkin on a flat surface. Does it sit upright? Or does it lean like a sleepy scarecrow? A lopsided pumpkin is fun if you want a wonky look, but for a classic jack-o’-lantern, flat is fab.

So, there you have it! With these quick tips, you'll be the pumpkin-picking hero of the season. Now get out there and find your gourd-geous pick!

Lauren Beckham Falcone is the co-host of Bob & LBF in the Morning. Formerly an award-winning reporter and columnist for the Boston Herald, she credits her current success as a pop culture commentator to watching too much TV as a kid and scouring the internet too much as an adult. LBF is a regular contributor to NECN and is an honorary board member at the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress. Lauren lives in Canton with her husband Dave and her daughter Lucy. Lauren writes about trending topics, New England destinations, and seasonal DIY.