Scotland's largest pumpkin patch covers an area big enough to fit four football pitches and has over 35,000 pumpkins on offer. Balgone Estate, near North Berwick, East Lothian, has 21 different varieties of the popular autumn fruit, making it the ideal destination for families ahead of Halloween.
Schoolfriends Alex Humphreys, 23, and David Grant-Suttie, 24, came up with the idea to create the patch at David's family farm three years ago and it's now grown into a must-visit destination for families every autumn.
Visitors now come from as far away as Manchester and Newcastle, with one particularly busy day seeing 2,500 people arrive to pick the perfect pumpkin. Alex added that across the month of October, 25,000 people are anticipated to attend the patch. He said: "We are keen on being the largest supplier of pumpkins in Scotland. This is the third year running.
"Our main goal is to get people out in the countryside. We are quite proud of how much it has grown."
READ MORE: Scotland's first ever pumpkin vending machine unveiled ahead of Halloween
READ MORE: Where to pick your own pumpkins this autumn and entertain the kids ahead of Halloween
The patch is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays in October and is nearly sold out. Access is sold per car, with around 700 cars turning up per day.
Alex added: "We encourage people to cook the squashes. There's quite a lot on offer."
Don't miss the top culture and heritage stories from around Scotland. Sign up to our twice weekly Scotland Now newsletter here.
Read more:
Seven of the best places in Scotland to stargaze
The stunning seaside village that was used as a background for one of Scotland's greatest films
The vibrant Scottish streets named most colourful in the UK
The paradise-like Highland Village used as the background for Hamish MacBeth and the Wicker Man