Meet the newest fall trend: Professional porch decorators

If you’re short on time this season, this may just be the perfect solution.

Front porch decorated with colorful pumpkins and mums on stone steps during autumn.

Consider these “pumpkin concierges” your porch’s Fairy Godmother, taking your fall-inspired decor vision from Pinterest board to reality.

Photo courtesy of @porchside_patch

Ready to fall in love with a new decorating trend? According to an article by Axios, porch pumpkin decorating services are booming across the US — and of course, Fort Worth got the memo.

If you want to pumpkin spice things up around your home, let the professionals handle it + snag a spot on one of these local biz’s books.

Pumpkin Stack
After you pick from one of six packages (starting at $300), an expert team will deliver, design, and stage a picture-perfect pumpkin-themed display. Bonus: They’ll even come to remove and recycle your pumpkins after the season.

Porches and More
Choose to let the pros design and stage a display for as low as $375, or opt to go the DIY route and pick up a pre-made display from Keller Pumpkin Patch.

Porch Pumpkins
Displays are all sold out from this DFW biz, but it’s never too early to start picking out your package for when next year’s bookings open in August 2026.

Porchside Patch
Pumpkin packages here start at $275, and you can work with the team to add on extra hay bales and mums to make a totally custom look.

Pumpkin Perfection
In addition to pumpkin displays, this biz also offers pre-made and custom fall centerpieces, plus bows to add an extra autumnal touch to your door wreaths.

For those that prefer to spend a day out + about searching for the perfect pumpkin — head to one of these patches around town.

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