Wild Asparagus
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Wild Asparagus
I recently became aware that wild asparagus grows right here in the hills of Kelowna and it's become a mild obsession to seek and find. Problem is I have no idea where to start or what to look for. Has anyone had any experience, even if you don't want to give up your coveted spots, could you point me in a direction or tell me what to look for?
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Re: Wild Asparagus
We could tell you, but we'd have to kill you.
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That is not the first time I have come across that phrase in my search... sigh...
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It's all over the Rutland benches. I could tell you the exact locations but unless you've lived in the area for years the names won't make any sense to you. Try walking on McKenzie and Latta road. Don't pick if the orchardists have recently sprayed. I haven't picked wild asparagus for years but on a good year my brother-in-law and I could pick 40 lbs. in one afternoon. Mind you we had permission to pick on private property. Personally, I enjoy finding asparagus but I hate the stuff. lol
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Historically speaking ... it USED to grow wild in the ditches along Benvoulin Rd. Trouble is ... you don't know it's there until its too late and it's gone to seed. Looks like an asparagus fern then. If you find those, you can mark them for next year ...
But yes, there's some along Latta and MacKenzie and even Old Vernon Rd.
June used to be asparagus-picking month, I think.
But yes, there's some along Latta and MacKenzie and even Old Vernon Rd.
June used to be asparagus-picking month, I think.
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Here is a map showing where whild asparagus can be found.
http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.a ... fficinalis
http://linnet.geog.ubc.ca/Atlas/Atlas.a ... fficinalis
HABITAT/RANGE
Mesic to dry fields, floodplain thickets, orchards, roadsides and ditches in the lowland and steppe zones; common in S BC east of the Coast-Cascade Mountains, rare along the SW coast; introduced from Europe.
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I had some friends on KLO road years ago who farmed a small patch of asparagus yearly which they sold. The place is a retirement community now. I've been told by many old time orchardists that asparagus was planted under fruit trees as a secondary source of income. This probably explains why it grows wild in Kelowna now. I've always wondered since it grows so well in Kelowna why someone hasn't tried turning it into a profitable business. I've seen large asparagus farms in Keremeos, but that was years ago.
We'd remove the died ferns so only we knew where to pick! lol
I never understood why people cut the tops off the new ferns. I know for a fact that if you let a new asparagus shoot grow into a fern the plant will either stop sending up new shoots or the new shoots will be extremely thin.
grammafreddy wrote: Looks like an asparagus fern then. If you find those, you can mark them for next year ...
We'd remove the died ferns so only we knew where to pick! lol
I never understood why people cut the tops off the new ferns. I know for a fact that if you let a new asparagus shoot grow into a fern the plant will either stop sending up new shoots or the new shoots will be extremely thin.
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Re: Wild Asparagus
We used to find it along side the railway tracks...but I'm saying where! Seriously though, Armstrong area has a few asparagus farms. And every garden center I'm in has packages of seeds and roots for establishing asparagus in a garden. The Greenry had plastic bags with A. roots, with instructions. I'm tempted to try it. Got one area where it may "take".
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Re: Wild Asparagus
Asparagus is up! Nice large shoots this year so get looking. 

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Re: Wild Asparagus
Just dont eat raw asparagus except in well ventilated areas.
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Is it just me, or was this a really short spear season? All of my secret spots have gone to seed already. They stops giving good spears after just a few weeks, and have all stopped now and just put up chutes for seed. It was good while it lasted, but in previous years it was much a longer season.
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Graham Adder wrote:Is it just me, or was this a really short spear season? All of my secret spots have gone to seed already. They stops giving good spears after just a few weeks, and have all stopped now and just put up chutes for seed. It was good while it lasted, but in previous years it was much a longer season.
No water! Some years it just keeps on sending up new shoots, not this year. The second wild crop this year in my area shriveled up. The best years are a combination of heavy rains followed by hot sun. Or a fire. My favorite hillside caught fire one year and burnt everything! The following year was the best harvest ever -- 40 lbs. in one day!
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Re: Wild Asparagus
guess what?
IT'S UP!!!
(that's what she said)
I've had one feed already and another one is ready for the 'snap'.
This rain should help them to bump the next bunch of spears up and maybe get those going that have so far remained unproductive.
It's not looking like it'll be a very productive year this year (much same as last), but if it is I think I may have to try pickling some spears this season to help me stir my winter warmth (Caesars!!!) and keep my social circle jealous.
Nothing...I mean NOTHING beats a freshly snapped spear...
I have a difficult time getting them home. They are so tasty freshly snapped...mmmmmmm...
IT'S UP!!!
(that's what she said)
I've had one feed already and another one is ready for the 'snap'.
This rain should help them to bump the next bunch of spears up and maybe get those going that have so far remained unproductive.
It's not looking like it'll be a very productive year this year (much same as last), but if it is I think I may have to try pickling some spears this season to help me stir my winter warmth (Caesars!!!) and keep my social circle jealous.
Nothing...I mean NOTHING beats a freshly snapped spear...
I have a difficult time getting them home. They are so tasty freshly snapped...mmmmmmm...
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Re: Wild Asparagus
Off to check my secret spots ..... yummy!!!
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