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Explore the NDSU Gardens

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Group of people working together to plant garden

The NDSU Horticulture Research and Demonstration Gardens are a hidden gem. Many people assume the garden is off limits because it is part of the university. However, it is open to the public during the growing season and its beauty is meant to be enjoyed. The garden serves to foster plant research and public outreach. Research trials take place within the garden for the purpose of trialing annual and perennial flowers. Relevant research results are then conveyed to the public through summer events and tours.

To the west of the main garden, is the best kept secret in the region. NDSU is home to the largest public collection of daylilies in the United States. Numbering over 2000 cultivars, the collection is a dazzling array of colors and forms. Mid-July to early August is the best time to visit the daylily gardens.

Location

Map of location of NDSU Horticulture Gardens

The NDSU Horticulture Research & Demonstration Gardens are located at the corner of 12th Avenue North and 18th Street in Fargo on the southwestern edge of campus.

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Tours

Formal or informal tours are available during the summer. The advantage of taking a tour is that you can learn more about what cultivars are available and grow well in this region. If you belong to a club or group, arrange a tour as part of your activities. In addition, we organize a summer field day and tour in late July that coincides with peak daylily bloom.

Contact Us

Barbara Laschkewitsch, Research Specialist
Horticulture Research & Demonstration Gardens
Department of Plant Sciences
NDSU Dept. 7670
PO Box 6050
Fargo, ND 58108-6050
Phone: (701) 231-7971
barbara.laschkewitsch@ndsu.edu