Elna and Doug Edgar own and operate their farm, with their daughter and son-in-law just South of Innisfail, Alberta. They are a traditional grain and cattle farm. But they also grow fantastic peas (so I am told) and Alberta's only commercial asparagus. And they've been doing it for nearly two decades. So, when Elna tells me to take a taste of asparagus right from the ground I do it.
Wow, what a revelation! Other than the fact that raw asparagus tastes more than vaguely like peas, it was crisp, light, and purely fresh. Unlike tomatoes that you pick in the late summer sun this tasted like cool spring. The Monster and Smilosaurus had as much as they could eat. Good thing the baby got her front teeth a few weeks ago.
One of the best things was hearing people's surprise when they heard that no, you don't need to break off the ends or peel asparagus when it is this fresh. And you don't get any fresher than off the picker's truck.
Asparagus Festival is over until next year. Okay, this was the first one and there are no guarantees, but I'm betting that we and many more will be back next year. You don't have to wait until then to go to Edgar Farms. You can visit them daily at their farm store - where they currently have asparagus, rhubarb, their own beef, and a variety of asparagus pickles, relishes, and some sweet berry jams.
You can also visit Edgar Farms with the rest of the Innisfail Growers at farmers' markets around the province. And make sure to stay on top of things through Doug Edgar's blog, he'll keep you up-to-date on harvests, this year's pea crop, and more on-farm events.
