2024 Edmonton area of Alberta, Canada Haskap U-Pick Farms and Orchards - PickYourOwn.org
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Haskap U-Pick Orchards in Edmonton area of Alberta, Canada in 2024, by county
Below are the U-Pick orchards and farms for haskaps that we know of in this area. Not all areas of any state, nor even every state, have haskaps orchards that are open to the public. If you know of any others, please tell us using the add a farm form!
Remember to always check with the farm's own website or Facebook page before you go - or call or email them if they don't have a website or Facebook page. Conditions at the farms and crops can change literally overnight, so if you want to avoid a wasted trip out there - check with the farm directly before you go! If I cannot reach them, I DON'T GO!
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Edmonton area of Alberta
Big Rock Berry Farm - raspberries, strawberries, rhubarb, cherries, and haskaps 3-51310 Range Road 261, Spruce Grove, AB T7Y 1B5. Phone: 780-886-3387. Email: bigrockberryfarm@gmail.com. Open: Upick No Appt Necessary; Call ahead for u - picking dates and hours, starting mid-July. Directions: Lot #3 in Saramaga Avenue off of Fleming Road. Payment:: VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, Cheque. Watch for our pumpkin patch picking date October. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: : VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Cash, Cheque. . . . U-Pick Strawberries, Rhubarb, Saskatoons and Raspberries. Our hours during the week (Monday to Friday) are by appointment and on weekends first come first serve! Contact us via phone or text or email with questions or to book an appointment to pick! Berries in season in July. Come enjoy our beautiful farm and pick a pail! NOTE: We are on Range Road 261 (NOT Range Road 274). If you click on the Facebook map, it will try to take you to RR 274. Our season is expected to be approximately mid-July to mid-August depending on the weather and how the fruit is growing. We will post here and on our website when we have ripe fruit and are open for picking. (UPDATED: July 12, 2022, JBS) (ADDED: September 7, 2017, JBS)
Bokey Blooms Farms - No pesticides are used, haskaps, U-pick and already picked, restrooms 55231 Highway 2, Sturgeon County, AB T8R 0G5. Phone: (780) 667-5308. Email: shauna@bokeybloomsfarms.ca. Open: July 3 to 31 from 9 am to 7 pm. Directions: South of Morinville between Cardiff and Carbondale Roads right on Highway 2. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. . We do not use pesticides on the crops. (ADDED: July 12, 2021)
Pipestone Berry Farm - beans, beets, carrots, cucumbers, currants (red and black), onions, haskaps, other berries, peas, raspberries, rhubarb, saskatoons, tomatoes, other vegetables, and prepicked produce Hwy 795, Millet, AB T0C1Z0. Phone: 780-387-5466. Email: russw@incentre.net. Open: Daily Mid June thru August from 9 am to 6 pm Rhubarb May-June . Directions: 19 Km west of Millet, Mid way between Wizzard Lake and Pigeon Lake on Hwy 795. Watch for signs. . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, only. . Fax: 780-387-7486. Saskatoons Early July -Mid Aug. Raspberries Late July--End August Vegetables Mid-June end Aug We have a 10 acre park like berry farm established in 2000 with over 3000 producing Northline, Thiessen and Martin Saskatoon trees as well as raspberries, rhubarb, honeyberry, black and red currant and a well cared for vegetable garden. A small on site kiosk provides refreshments, our own jams, jellies, preserves, vegetables and frozen (U Bake) pies and recipes. A full service restaurant is located one block away. Handicap access to berries is provided with golf carts and all areas are seeded to lawn. Ample on site parking and picnic tables are available for groups or individuals. Over 40 birdhouses provide nesting for swallows who provide us with a virtual mosquito free picking area. Wear hats for picking and long sleeves for picking raspberries. For further info contact Tonia or Russ by phone, fax or e mail.
Rosy Farms - haskaps, 57114 Range Road 264, Alcomdale, AB T8R 0Y8. Phone: . Email: andrew@rosyfarms.com. Open: see their website. Directions: We are the first township road north of Alcomdale, 571, go east. Take your first right, north, on Range Road 264. Staff will meet you at the blue shed. Picking instructions will be explained. Weigh your containers before you start. \(Please BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS\). You will be directed to the picking rows for that day. Haskaps are also known as “Honeyberries”. . Click here for a map and directions. 56381"> facebook page. (ADDED: May 15, 2023, JBS)
The Berry Farm - Uses natural growing practices, apples, currants (red and black), other berries, plums, raspberries (red), raspberries (Autumn, yellow), raspberries (black), raspberries (Autumn, black), rhubarb, saskatoons, haskaps, 52002 Range Road 232, Sherwood Park, AB T8B1B3. Phone: 780-918-3221. Email: theberryfarm@xplornet.com. Open: at 8:30 am on weekends. Directions: Look for a big white metal gate. Gates . Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Cheque. . . Call for an appointmen, We're sorry but drop in U Pick is not available. - Saturday Sunday 8:30 to Dark, May 24th to September 1st. open We use natural practices, but are not seeking organic certification. Cash or Cheque only. All fruit and berries are $4 per lb. by weight. Also known as (at Christie's Corner). is a tiny family farm, non-certified organic, and produces limited amounts of a range of fruits, berries, and fruit-based products. These include sea buckthorn, apples, plums, cherries (Evans, Juliette, chokecherries, and pin-cherries), currants (white, red, and black), saskatoons, honeyberries (haskap), and raspberries (purple/black, yellow, and red). Limited amounts of various jams, as well as dehydrated and frozen fruits and berries, are available for sale upon request. Prices may vary from time to time without notice. We suggest checking by email in advance for prices, availability, and other unexpected changes. (UPDATED: September 7, 2018, JBS)
Haskaps and Honeyberries
Haskap Picking Tips, Recipes and Information
What are they, where to find them and how to use them
Haskaps are similar to, but not related to blueberries, but they are oblong berries that are blue! They are actually related to honeysuckle,(Lonicera caerulea)
and go by other names. Haskaps and honeyberries commonly considered to be the same plant, but while they are related and both are found in the
honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae) they are divided into different subspecies. But unless you are a scientist, you'll probably never know the
difference. .
Taste and description
They are edible with an unusual sweet and tart flavor, described as a cross between raspberries and blueberries. The flavor is varies, from
sour to bland to more sweet and sometimes like huckleberries.
The berries range in size from less than half a gram to nearly two grams.
They are shrubs that typically grow to a height of 3 to 5 feet (1 to 1.5 m.). The plant produces a 1-inch (2.5 cm.), oblong, blue-colored
berry.
They are said to have a higher level of antioxidants and Vitamin C than blueberries
Each plant produces 1 lb to 10 lbs of berries annually and the plants live 50 years plus.
Since they are resistant to both disease and pests, they are ideal for organic gardening
Where are Haskaps grown?
Haskaps are native to cool temperate Northern Hemisphere areas such as Alaska, the northern Midwestern states, Canada, Japan, Russia, and
Poland. Of course, they may also be grown in similar climates to which they are not native. They are very cold-hardy and can survive temperatures
down to -55 degrees Fahrenheit (-48 C.).
You can get your own
haskap plants to grow in your yard here.
Popular Varieties of Haskaps
Blue Lightning - from Russia, a heavy producer with dark blue berries that are sweet and tart,
Borealis - considered to be one of the best tasting haskap varieties with large fruit
Indigo Gem - a smaller, more tart variety, also a very heavy producer, but it is susceptible to powdery mildew.
Kamchatka - also from Russia, this variety produces large, dark blue fruit in heavy crops.
Tundra - used in commercial production because the fruit is very firm and the plant is resistant to powdery mildew .
To find farms with Haskaps (also called Honeyberries!) see below:
Haskaps are ripe in the early Spring, far ahead of blueberries and Saskatoons. Keep in mind, the actual ripening dates
and even the order can vary considerably from farm to farm, year to
year, state to state; so take this as general order!
Bilberries - smaller cousins of the blueberry in Europe
Blaeberry in Scotland and Ireland, smaller, intense flavor;
like a bilberry-
Huckleberries - larger blueberries, a bit less sweet,
common to the northern US and Canada
Saskatoons - Canadians know about Saskatoons. They are native to western
Canada and the northwest of the U.S.. They are larger, a bit
less sweet; almost identical to a Huckleberry, with a hint of
apple.
Serviceberries - another name for Saskatoons
Whorlberry or whortleberry grown in the United
Kingdom. Much like a bilberry.
Haskap Recipes - Cooking and Canning Haskaps
Being similar in many ways to blueberries, most blueberry recipes work well with Haskaps.