The Holiday season will soon be upon us, and it looks like it might cost us more than ever.

It's been reported that we can all expect to pay more this year due to inflation, rising fuel costs, and weather conditions that have affected crops. So things like your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner might skyrocket when it comes time to purchase ingredients.

Having said all of that, it looks like we'll feel the sting of higher prices before we go looking for that perfect turkey. According to ABC News, Halloween is going to cost more this year as well.

Get our free mobile app

Yep, it seems that the price of pumpkins is on the rise and that means you're going to be paying more for all of those spooky jack-o-lanterns on Montana porches this Halloween season.

Marseas
Marseas
loading...

ABC News says pumpkins are up almost a dollar nationally compared to prices last year, and while that might not seem like a whole lot, when you throw in the fact that everything has increased over the last several months, for many Montana families it's time to start pinching pennies.

ABC reports that the main reason for the increase is the cost of fuel, which has increased the price of pumpkins by about 20 percent.

Scary faces of Halloween pumpkin isolated on black background
IvanMikhaylov
loading...

Of course, you can already find pumpkins in almost all of the grocery stores across Montana, and there are several pumpkin patches around the state as well. From my eye, this year's crop looks pretty impressive, so if you and your family enjoy getting together to carve and decorate pumpkins, just be prepared to pay a little more this year.

Montana's Favorite Must See Pumpkin Patches.

Sweater weather is just around the corner...hopefully. These hot summer days are getting to be a bit much if I am being honest! I mean football shouldn't be going on with 100 degree temps in the background. It's time for chili, oversized sweaters, pumpkin spice (yes I said it) and of course...pumpkin patches.

If you are new to the state, you will learn that pumpkins don't necessarily grow the best here. We have unpredictable weather. Sometimes a very long winter and sometimes a hot dry summer (like this year). Pumpkins need to have at least 6 hours of direct sun light along with good soil and lots of water.

Finding a pumpkin patch for you or the kiddos in Montana is a bit of a struggle. Luckily, here are three that you should definitely try out. Just make sure to call in advance so you can plan the perfect pumpkin picking date.

SWEET: Here are the most popular Halloween candies