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Gardens at the North Central Research and Outreach Center

Street Address:
1861 E. Highway 169
Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Directions:
Next to Itasca Community College

Phone Number:
218 327-4490

Fax Number:
218 327-4126

Website: NCROC

Run by:
University of Minnesota

Date Established:
1896

Size:
873 acres

Cost:
No admission fee

Peak Season:
Summer

Extras:
Free parking near test plots

Comments:
This research and outreach center was established in 1896. It is one of six such centers sprinkled around the state as University of Minnesota agricultural experiment stations. This location's original purpose was to facilitate agricultural development of the "cut over" forested areas of northeast Minnesota. It's goals are now broadened to include on-going research into specific horticultural endeavors. Cold hardiness is being tested in woody ornamentals and apples, along with fruits and vegetables, chrysanthemums and annual flowers. It was designated an All American Selection Display Garden in 1990. Plants are set out in rows or plots or hanging baskets rather than in more garden-like mixed beds, but visitors can observe and judge for themselves the merits of the cultivars being evaluated. Plants are labeled.

Evaluation plots and hanging basket trials

View of trial area from opposite direction

 

 


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