Tour the Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Garden

 
 

PULLMAN – Phil Waite, WSU associate professor of landscape architecture, gives us a tour of the Horticulture and Landscape Architecture Garden east of the Lighty Building. The garden’s structures and landscaping are being constructed and installed using green building techniques. The garden is built on the site of 50-year-old greenhouses in which thousands of WSU Cougs took classes. It includes a creative sundial, which Waite explains how to use in the video.

 
Following is a video about the early history of the garden.

 
 

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