Bismarck Parks and Recreation District offers garden plots for rent at Bismarck Community Gardens. BPRD provides the land and water. Interested individuals and families plant their garden plots, keep the plots weed free, and enjoy their harvest.
In 2026, Missouri Valley Complex Gardens are managed by Burleigh County.
BisParks Gardens supports Hunger Free Garden efforts and encourages participation by donation of excess produce and fruit to local community food pantries or food programs. In addition, two Community Share Tables are available at Tatley-Eagles Park for the gardening community to share seeds, plants, and produce with fellow gardeners and the public.
Organic and sustainable gardening is encouraged at all locations and defined as follows: the growing of plants with methods that can successfully sustain itself without requiring many outside resources, pesticides or herbicides. Sustainable gardening is always organic. A sustainable garden is grown using soil amendments such as compost or other organic matter by using plants and methods that work harmoniously together to minimize weed growth and provide a soil that is healthy enough to retain moisture and is rich in nutrients. Grass clippings, straw and fabric barriers are acceptable ground covers. Natural rather than chemical methods are used to adjust the pH and soil composition and provide nutrients.
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Garden Plots
Gardners may look up their assigned plots online as follows:
BPRD will communicate any garden news to gardeners through email. Call 701-222-6455 with questions.
New Gardeners
As of March 19, registrations forms are being accepted for new gardeners. Plots are available at Municipal Ballpark/Hannifin and Tatley-Eagles Park. Return the new gardener registration form to the BPRD office, 400 E. Front Ave., with payment to secure a garden plot.
Interest List
Anyone who did not have a community garden plot in 2025 may call the BPRD office at 701-222-6455 to be placed on the interest list for 2026. Those on the list will be contacted by email in mid-March regarding availability of garden plots. New gardener registration forms and payment will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis starting March 19.
Bismarck Parks and Recreation District manages the garden plots at Elk Ridge Park, Horizon Park, Johnny Gisi Memorial Park, Municipal Ballpark/Hannifin, and Tatley-Eagles Park. BPRD marks the plots and provides water and hoses for use, but no other tools are provided.