Farm Rules & FAQ

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Farm Rules

  • Children must be supervised while at the farm. We recommend at least 1 adult: 5 children.
  • No pets please! Service animals welcome.
  • No smoking or vaping
  • No meals/outside food in public areas. Please book a private picnic site ($50.00) if you'd like to BYO lunches/meals. Water, formula and small snacks are fine!

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)

    DO I NEED TO MAKE A RESERVATION?
    • Yes, you must purchase tickets in advance of your visit. Sturgeon County has limited the number of cars that can turn into our parking lot per every 24 hours. Once we reach the County's maximum, we must close our gates and turn vehicles away.
    • Tickets are non-refundable.
    • Tickets are valid for the dates/times specified. We are open rain, shine, or snow! In the case of farm closure due to extreme weather or other circumstances, ticket holders will be offered a rain check or transfer of tickets to another date.
    CAN I BRING MY OWN PICNIC?
    • We have a concession that is open from 11:00am-6:00pm during business hours. You can also book a Private Picnic Site ($50) to enjoy your own food. No outside food is allowed in public seating areas or activity zones.
    CAN I BRING MY DOG OR PUPPY?
    • Service Dogs are welcome onsite. All other dogs and pets should be left at home. It is too hot to leave them in your vehicle and they are not permitted onsite.
    DO YOU HAVE BIRTHDAY PARTIES?
    • Yes, we love hosting birthday parties - big or small - at the farm. Call us at 780-921-2272 or email an inquiry to info@prairiegardens.org
    I JUST WANT TO LOOK AROUND - DO I NEED TO PURCHASE ADMISSION?
    • You are more than welcome to enjoy our Garden Center, Farm Market, and Country Store without purchasing admission. If you would like to explore and enjoy the rest of the farm (mazes, playgrounds, animals, vegetable u-pick, train and wagon rides, etc.), you need to purchase admission.
      CAN WE PICK VEGETABLES?
      • Yes, you can! We grow everything from broccoli to zucchini to garlic to pumpkins to potatoes to cucumbers to beans to kale, and so much more. What's ready changes depending on the weather and season - call ahead at 780-921-2272 to see what's available.
            WHAT HAPPENS IF ITS A RAINY DAY?
            • Dress for the weather or take a rain check and visit another day. Tickets are non-refundable due to weather.
            DO I HAVE TO WEAR A MASK?
            • No, wearing a mask is no longer required, plus you are outdoors!
              DO YOU ACCEPT EDMONTON ATTRACTION PASSES?
              • Edmonton Attraction Passes expired on October 31st, 2021 and are no longer accepted.

              Peas, Potatoes &
              U-Pick Veggies

              We grow lovely garden Peas - snap or shelling; Baby Potatoes: Red Norland, Colomba and Santina Gold, (U-dig) or find at our Farmer Market on Sundays from 12pm - 6pm starting mid-July. Heirloom Tomatoes, Garden Greens and Zucchini Squash are ready at the beginning of July!

              Here’s what we’ve got planted in the gardens: Vegetable Season starts in late July - You can U-pick peas or beans or squash, or find our produce fresh picked at our Farmer Market 12-6 on Sundays!

              • Summer Squash  Scallopini, Cousa (Lebanese Zuchini)
              • Peas – Edible Pod and Shelling
              • Green, Purple and Yellow Wax Beans
              • Zuchini,  Green, Gold and Striped
              • Beets, Carrots, and Onions available at our farm market (not u-pick)
              • Summer Squash  Scallopini, Cousa (Lebanese Zuchini)
              • Peas – Edible Pod and Shelling
              • Green, Purple and Yellow Wax Beans
              • Zuchini,  Green, Gold and Striped
              • Beets, Carrots, and Onions available at our farm market (not u-pick)
              • Sweet Corn – Please call ahead to order by the 50 cob sack! (Not u-pick)
              • Kale – Blue Ridge, Russian Red, and Redbor,
              • Fresh Dill, Parsley, and all kinds of Fresh Herbs (not U-pick available at the farm market on Sundays 12-6
              • Swiss Chard – Red Rhubarb, Bright Lights
              • Edible Flowers – Begonia, Pansy, Calendula, Bachelor Button, Viola, Marigold

              Sweet Corn

              Sweet Corn is ready in Late August until frost!
              When in season, call to pre-order a Sack!

              Sweet Corn on the Cob is like garden candy!  We’re growing it at the homestead farm, and will have ready picked corn ready for our Corn Fest weekend!  Our sweet corn is usually ready to harvest around the last week of August. We grow six different varieties, from Extra Early Super-sweets, to Peaches and Cream. We sell it by the cob or by the sack.

              Taber may be famous for it’s corn production in Alberta, but fresh sweet corn is absolutely the sweetest when it is fresh picked. The sugars within the kernels convert to starch very quickly (by 50% every 24 hours).

              The six different varieties we grow start to ripen by late August and continue until the first killing frost –usually around mid September.  Please give us a call at 780.921.2272 to order it by the sack for corn roasts or parties. The long weekend in September we celebrate the harvest with the Prairie Garden’s Corn Fest!  We also grow baby corn!

              And Corn Mazes!  Look up! Way up! It’s the Maze Corn – which grows quickly nearly 15 cm a week to a towering height of over 3 meters tall – and is ready to get lost in by the August long weekend. We grow over 7 acres of maze, with 5 km of trails in it. Each year, Precision Mazes, from Kansas City, Missouri, creates a brand new GPS design for our Great Prairie Corn Maze, full of twists, turns and surprises! Even after the frosts, the maze corn stands tall until the end of October, and becomes part of the fun at the Haunted Pumpkin Festival.

              Pumpkins

              U-Pick Pumpkin Season runs from
              Sept 15 – Nov 2

              We grow over 40 varieties of pumpkins in a huge 7 acre field, then hand pick them and bring them indoors into our greenhouse pavilions when the nightime temperatures start to drop below freezing.  We’re famous for Blue Pumpkins, Striped Pumpkins, Warty Pumpkins, Pie Pumpkins, and Big Bruisers for Jack-o’Lanterns!

              White pumpkins are excellent this season, as the hot summer days are just what the pumpkins needed to mature!  We grow Baby Boo (mini) Casperita,  Casper,  and Cotton Candy white pumpkins. Our favorite is called “One too Many”  as you can never have one too many of this one.  It’s white with an orange spider web over the top!

              Come pick out a pumpkin weekends at our Haunted Pumpkin Fest! On weekdays, come and choose a pumpkin from our indoor pumpkin patches is between 2:30 and 4:30, when we have staff available to assist you! On the weekends, admission is refunded if you stay less than 1/2 hour to purchase your pumpkin.

              We grow all of our own pumpkins in the Edmonton, Alberta, countryside.

              The prices range from $1.50 for Jack-Be-Littles, to $3 for Pie Pumpkins to $25 for Jack O’Lanterns.

              CHOOSING A PUMPKIN, STORAGE AND CARVING TIPS

              Winter Squash

              Late July – September

              We grow a wide variety of squash including green or gold Zucchini, Vegetable Marrow, Scallopini, Lebanese Zucchini, Vegetable Spagetti, Hubbard, Acorn, and Stripetti squash.

              They can be cooked in a number of ways. We love to sautee slices of them with butter, garlic, and herbs. You can also stuff them with a mixture of cooked hamburger, rice, and tomatoes.

              Downloadable Winter Squash Guide >