Friday, June 18, 2010

Edmonton-Edgar Farms Asparagus & Farm News June 18, 2010

Edgar Farms
Asparagus & Farm News
June 18, 2010
Dear Friends:
Look for us at the Old Strathcona Farmer's Market and also the Downtown Farmer's Market on 104th. St. this Saturday June 18, 2010 with a limited supply of our delicious, sweet and tender locally grown asparagus.
Supply This Week !!
Toward the end of asparagus season, our yield always drops off, plus we have been faced with unseasonably cool, wet weather. Our supply for this final week of asparagus is going to be rather limited.
Long Term Healthy Asparagus Plants!!
This last year has presented very difficult growing conditions with the very hot and dry summer and the fall of 2009 (even the trees didn't go into winter properly and drop their leaves) followed by the extremely cool, wet spring this year.
Pencil Thin AsparagusOur asparagus is very stressed and is producing extremely thin spears. Asparagus experts state that you must stop picking asparagus when it is thinner than a pencil in size. We are seeing the majority of the spears emerging extremely thin as indicated in the picture. Our yield is much lower than in previous years. These two factors are telling us that it is time to quit stressing the plants. Asparagus is a perennial plant and what we do this year will effect the production and survivability of the plants for the next several years. We feel very positive that if we take proper care of the plants this year by giving then the rest they need, they will reward us with a great season for the next several years.
Keri and Randy !!
Keri & Randy Planting Trees
Keri & Randy are bringing more energy and enthusiasm into our farm and are leading the discussion we are in about continuing on the asparagus venture by the possibility of planting another field of asparagus to replace the old original one. This should maintain our level of production and allow us to keep supplying the markets.
Also, Keri and Randy planted 540 baby trees last week
. The rain and cool weather have been perfect for the newly planted trees. They planted 4 varieties: Scot's Pine, White Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce and Balsam Fir. In about 8 years with lots of love and attention, these trees should be mature enough to be sold as choose and cut Christmas trees!
Pea Tendrils !!
Pea Tendrils with Row CoverPea Tendrils are edible delicious little baby pea plants. They are fantastic in stir frys or salads.
We will have a few at the market this Saturday.
Thank you, everyone for all the support of our family farm est. 1907Adopt a Road !!
Picture is of our family, the 4th, 5th,and 6th generations on our family farm.

Check out what is happening on our other websites:
Edgar Farms Produce News
Doug's Farm Blog
http://dougsfarmblog.blogspot.com/
We also have all our previous newsletters at
We have a Flickr account with lots of pictures of what is happening at
We also have a Facebook page and would love you to be our friend.

Last but certainly not least we have our web site at
Pea Field
Sincerely,
Doug & Elna
Keri & Randy
Edgar Farms

Farm Store News June 18, 2010

Edgar Farms
Asparagus & Farm Store News
June 18, 2010

Dear Friends:

We are very near the end of asparagus picking season. Our delicious fresh sweet and tender asparagus will be available at our farm store located 10 km. west of Innisfail on the Cottonwood Road for a few more days. For a printable map www.edgarfarms.com

Long Term Healthy Asparagus Plants!!
This last year has presented very difficult growing conditions with the very hot and dry summer and the fall of 2009 (even the trees didn't go into winter properly and drop their leaves) followed by the extremely cool, wet spring this year.
Pencil Thin AsparagusOur asparagus is very stressed and is producing unusually thin spears. Asparagus experts state that you must stop picking asparagus when it is thinner than a pencil in size. We are seeing the majority of the spears emerging extremely thin as indicated in the picture. Our yield is much lower than in previous years. These two factors are telling us that it is time to quit stressing the plants. Asparagus is a perennial plant and what we do this year will effect the production and survivability of the plants for the next several years. We feel very positive that if we take proper care of the plants this year by giving then the rest they need, they will reward us with a great season for the next several years.
Keri and Randy !!
Keri & Randy Planting Trees
Keri & Randy are bringing more energy and enthusiasm into our farm and are leading the discussion we are in about continuing on the asparagus venture by the possibility of planting another field of asparagus to replace the old original one. This should maintain our level of production and allow us to keep supplying the markets.
Also, Keri and Randy planted 540 baby trees last week
. The rain and cool weather have been perfect for the newly planted trees. They planted 4 varieties: Scot's Pine, White Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce and Balsam Fir. In about 8 years with lots of love and attention, these trees should be mature enough to be sold as choose and cut Christmas trees!
Peas Coming Soon
To wet your appetite for gardenPea tendrils peas, we are now picking pea tendrils. Pea Tendrils are edible delicious little baby pea plants. They are fantastic in stir frys or salads.
We will have some at our farm store along with freshly picked spinach, rhubarb, and bunched green onions. We also have a great supply of locally grown vine ripened tomatoes that actually taste like tomatoes. There are beefsteak, orange and cherry. All of these veggies are grown without the use of any pesticides.
Also, we will soon be picking our wonderful mixed lettuces, bunched beets, kohl rabi, swiss chard and lots of other delicious summer veggies very soon.
Girls in Pea Patch
Regular podded peas will be in season soon, we are seeing lots of bloom on the plants. We will send out another email so that you are one of the first to hear of their arrival.
Beans are just starting to grow and we will be harvesting them approx. August 10.
Thank you, everyone for all the support of our family farm est. 1907Adopt a Road !!
Picture is of our family, the 4th, 5th,and 6th generations on our family farm.

Check out what is happening on our other websites:
Edgar Farms Produce News
Doug's Farm Blog
http://dougsfarmblog.blogspot.com/
We also have all our previous newsletters at
We have a Flickr account with lots of pictures of what is happening at
We also have a Facebook page and would love you to be our friend.

Last but certainly not least we have our web site at
Pea Field
Sincerely,
Doug & Elna
Keri & Randy
Edgar Farms