At PUMPKIN STYLE, we believe in creating beautiful fall seasonal displays while also being mindful of our community and the environment. That’s why, at the end of the fall season, we proudly donate our pumpkins back to local farmers and ranchers. This practice not only reduces waste and also supports sustainable agriculture, benefiting both the planet and our local economy.
Pumpkins, rich in nutrients, are a valuable resource for farmers and ranchers. They can be repurposed as livestock feed, compost for soil enrichment, or even used in eco-friendly farming practices. By donating pumpkins, we help ensure that these natural resources are not wasted but instead contribute to the health and productivity of our agricultural systems. Additionally, this initiative fosters a strong connection between our business and local farming communities, reinforcing the importance of sustainability and collaboration in everything we do. It's a win for the environment, a win for farmers, and a win for our customers who value responsible practices.

One of the most rewarding parts of what we do each fall isn’t just delivering beautiful pumpkins and creating magical porches — it’s giving back. This season, our hearts belong to Lucy, a gentle and curious Highland cow who lives on a local Utah farm that we proudly support.
Lucy is part of the herd we donate to — helping ensure local farms and ranches have the resources they need to continue sustainable, compassionate animal care. With her shaggy auburn coat, soft eyes, and those iconic horns, Lucy embodies everything we love about the spirit of fall — warmth, character, and connection to the land.
Each time you order from Pumpkin Style, you’re not only bringing home a piece of autumn magic — you’re also helping feed and care for animals like Lucy. Our partnerships with small farms ensure that nothing goes to waste and that your pumpkins have a beautiful second life — nourishing livestock and enriching the local soil after the season ends.
So when you see those perfect pumpkins on your porch, know that they’re part of something much bigger. You’re helping support Utah farmers, promote sustainability, and care for the sweetest faces — like Lucy’s.
Thank you for helping us make a difference — one porch, one pumpkin, and one happy cow at a time.

We’d love to introduce you to Betsy, one of our resident Highland cows who’s as gentle as she is fluffy! With her signature long horns, shaggy red coat, and curious nature, Betsy is truly the heart of the pasture. She’s known for her calm personality, soft eyes, and—of course—her appetite for pumpkins!
Each fall, Betsy enjoys a seasonal treat from our Pumpkin Style donation program. After our porch pumpkins finish spreading autumn cheer across Utah, they find a happy (and sustainable!) second life feeding animals like Betsy. She especially loves cracking open the bright orange pumpkins to snack on the seeds and soft insides—it’s her version of a fall feast.
Moments like these remind us why our commitment to sustainability and community connection is so important. By donating our used pumpkins, we not only reduce waste but also give back to local farms and ranches that care for animals like Betsy.
So next time you see those happy Highland cows munching on pumpkins, know that your porch décor played a part in spreading joy all around—from your doorstep to the pasture.
Thank you for helping us create a full-circle fall season filled with beauty, kindness, and purpose.
H E A T H E R, Business Owner and Founder, is originally from Sandy, UT. She grew up Alpine Ski Racing and playing soccer, she was a D1 collegiate Alpine Ski Racer for the University of Utah Ski Team and played for the first inaugural 2000-01 Utah Spider’s Soccer Team in the Women’s Professional Soccer League (WPSL).
Fall is Heather’s favorite season, the Wasatch Front Mountains has been the perfect backdrop. She loves everything that fall resembles with Football games, pumpkins galore, decorating for Fall and Halloween, and the crisp cool days that require a hoodie and shorts! Heather has a son and an amazing husband.
Currently Heather became part of the ENC aka “Empty Nester Club”! Her son is currently playing college football for Carroll College in Helena, MT. When Heather is not decorating porches you can find her strength training at Xcel Fitness, serving on the West Football Booster Club fundraising over $68k in their annual fundraisers, skiing or hiking in our glorious UT mountains, traveling, and reading books.
You will definitely find Heather “getting serious” in the Get Serious Chutes at Snowbird, on an Epic Powder Day, enjoying the Deer Valley FIS Freestyle World Cup, hiking in the mountains, or getting a great workout in!
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