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(7 Oct 2025) UK PUMPKINS SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS RESTRICTION SUMMARY: LENGTH: 6:02 ASSOCIATED PRESS Sissinghurst, Kent, UK - 3 October 2025 1. Close of pumpkin 2. Pull focus of pumpkin 3. Close of dry sunflowers pulls focus to kitchen gardener Olivia 4. Various set up shots of Olivia harvesting large pumpkin and wheeling it away in a barrow 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivia Steed-Mundin, kitchen gardener, the National Trust "The pumpkins have really thrived in this weather. So as long as they have enough moisture, having the heat has been absolutely ideal for them. They grow really quickly and get much bigger. And then also they ripen a bit earlier in the season. So normally our pumpkins would probably ripen by the middle to end of October, but this year they've been ready for about a couple of weeks already." 6. Wide of rain and mist over the Kentish weald ASSOCIATED PRESS Near Cambridge, UK - 1 July 2025 7. Various shots of the river Cam dried out by lack of rain and sun ASSOCIATED PRESS Sissinghurst, Kent, UK - 3 October 2025 8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivia Steed-Mundin, kitchen gardener, the National Trust "Because of climate change, we get these much more mild autumns into early winter, which means we can really push the boundaries with what we grow. So, like stuff that we would have stopped sowing historically in sort of July time, we now sow into August, maybe even September. And we're cropping things like lettuce now up until Christmas time, even into January here." 9. Various tracking shots of pumpkin patches ASSOCIATED PRESS London, UK - 18 October, 2024 10. Various shots of spooky Jack o Lanterns ASSOCIATED PRESS Sissinghurst, Kent, UK - 3 October 2025 11. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivia Steed-Mundin, kitchen gardener, the National Trust "Yeah pumpkins are brilliant for storing. So, if we harvest them and we harvest them correctly - so taking a little bit of the stem when you take it away - then you can actually take them off to cure them. So somewhere nice and warm with lots of, well, mostly warm, really, and dry. And the skins get cured and then actually it means you can store pumpkins for usually about five months or so." 12. Wide of tree full of apples 13. Close of ripe apples 14. Various of Olivia harvesting apples 15. SOUNDBITE: (English) Olivia Steed-Mundin, kitchen gardener, the National Trust "Apples have been fantastic as well. Again with the apples it's probably because we had quite a wet season last year. So they've put on a lot of really strong growth. And the fruiting buds that they formed got very strong at the end of last season, which has given us a lot of apples this year." 16. Various of heritage pumpkin varieties 17. Close of corn flowers with pumpkins in background 18. Various of Sissinghurst Castle 19. Mid of courtyard garden at Sissinghurst 20. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nicci Obholzer, curator, Sissinghurst Castle, the National Trust "Part of the attraction for Howard and Vita when they moved here was that it was already set in farmland. They had a very close attachment to the Kentish Weald and they liked being amongst rural activity and they continued that and we are continuing it today. We have, I think it may be one of the first organic gardens within the National Trust and the pumpkins, vegetable garden are part of that." 21. Mid of pumpkin patch 22. Close of pumpkin with sign reading: (English) "Pumpkin Dill's Atlantic Giant" STORYLINE: LEADIN: 2025 is set to be a bumper year for pumpkins and apples in the UK. STORYLINE: Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...