Local growers offer choice in produce purchases during challenging times
With what seems to be an ever increasing cost of buying groceries, one tasty local alternative is the Prince Albert Farmer’s Market.
John Gola, who grows a large garden 1.5 miles east of the city, has been in the business for decades and said his choice to use irrigation made a huge difference in this year’s harvest.
“It was excellent for me because I have drip irrigation on all my vegetables,” he said. “All of my garden has drop and I fertilize at the same time and it works out great, otherwise, it would have been a terrible year.”
May and June offered virtually no rain in central Saskatchewan this year so other growers likely faced some setbacks.



