
When a lively radio talk‑show host unexpectedly inherits her grandfather’s pumpkin farm, she must abandon her city career after being fired. She takes over the farm, launches a green radio show, and enters the pumpkin‑growing contest, hoping a win will pay the mortgage and keep the farm alive, while love blossoms in unexpected places.
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Aaron Pearl
Bobby Ellis

Dolores Drake
Carol Moffat

Eric Keenleyside
Mayor Kyle Finster

Shannen Doherty
Emma Silver

Stephanie Belding
Betty

Mark Brandon
Marcus Masters

Carolyn Adair
Mrs. Finster (uncredited)

Alf Humphreys
Sheriff Quinn

April Telek
Marie

Garry Chalk
Edward Miles

Scott Patey
Technician

Sarah-Jane Redmond
Kate Rinaldi-Rogers

Kavan Smith
Seth

John Hainsworth
Father Nick

Madison Desjarlais
Kim

Keith MacKechnie
Russell

Ralph Alderman
Hank Moffat

John Stewart
Jeff Burns

John Kramer
Pumpkin King

Krista Mitchell
Savannah Grace
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Emma Silver Shannen Doherty is a radio personality who relocated from New York City to establish her career in Seattle. After hearing of her grandfather Walt’s death, Emma returns to her childhood home in Valleyville, Washington. After meeting with the attorney Bobby Ellis Aaron Pearl, Emma discovers that she has inherited Walt’s farm and pumpkin seeds. Bobby suggests that Walt wanted Emma to enter the local pumpkin growing contest to keep up a family tradition. In his last letter, Walt instructs his granddaughter to find someone to take care of the farm. Mayor Kyle Finster Eric Keenleyside informs Emma that he intends to develop the land following its foreclosure.
Emma is dismayed to learn that she has been replaced by a younger radio host and is reassigned to a gardening program she is tasked to video broadcast via webcams installed in Walt’s farmhouse. Emma talks to neighbor Seth Cullen Kavan Smith about his future business plans, and later learns that the grand prize for the pumpkin growing contest will be doubled if the entry weighs more than the world record. She decides to enter the contest. Her first broadcast is a disaster because of her lack of familiarity with the subject. A group of women from the town known as the “Pumpkin Widows” spend time with Emma and begin teaching her about growing pumpkins, and tell her of Walt’s practice of singing The Yankee Doodle Boy to his seeds. They are called the Pumpkin Widows because their husbands focus all of their energy on growing pumpkins. A video of Emma and the women serenading the pumpkin seeds goes viral, leading Emma’s new boss to coordinate a campaign for her program around the pumpkin growing contest.
Following the women’s suggestion, Emma searches for and finds Walt’s journal containing all of his pumpkin growing secrets. She discovers that Walt documented all of his strategies in code. After Seth helps to translate a portion of the journal, he tries to partner with her, but she refuses believing she must grow the pumpkins by herself. Emma is unable to spread manure as she falls down while attempting to use the tiller. During a poker game Seth wins a bet which forces Emma to collaborate with him for the contest. While they work together, Seth participates in Emma’s radio program. Bobby informs Seth about her reasons for joining the contest.
The pair’s pumpkins growth is slow, and Seth and Emma often clash during their collaboration. They grow closer while watching old films together and discussing their pasts. Seth talks about his degree in engineering from Stanford University and his decision to move out of the city in favor of the country, and Emma reveals her childhood dream of hosting her own talk show. When they are interviewed by Emma as part of her show, the Pumpkin Widows share stories of their husbands’ obsessions with growing pumpkins. Emma and Seth sneak onto the mayor’s farm to find out his pumpkin growing secrets. Emma asks Seth on a date while they appear at a promotional photo shoot in Seattle. Their date is interrupted by Emma accepting an offer from a television executive to be an anchor on a New York City morning news program. The pair’s pumpkin starts growing larger; Emma finds the real pumpkin growing journal and learns that the other book was actually Walt’s poems to his wife. Emma and Seth win the contest, and beat the record. Rejecting the New York job offer, Emma starts her own talk show in Valleyville along with Seth. Emma pays off Walt’s debt with the prize money, and Seth opens his own car repair shop. The film ends with the couple becoming engaged.
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