Habitat
for Humanity
"Eliminating
poverty housing by building
homes in partnership with families
in need." The HORT
400 class worked with the Clemson chapter of
Habitat for
Humanity to design and implement the landscape
of a Habitat
House that was built on Bowman Field
during Homecoming
1999 and moved to its current site
in Central,
SC.
Landscape Implementation
Professor Mary Haque consults the planting design for proper placement
of the plant materials.
Student Keith Lucas (above) and Mr.
(below) till the ground to prepare for turf and
wildflower seed plantings.
Student
Rob Daniel spreads turf seed over the newly prepared lawn area.
Head-Lee
Nursery, Inc. out of Seneca, SC donated
most of the
plant materials that were needed for the design.
Members
of the class loading the plant material for the design to bring it to site.
Student Alan Estes preparing to plant one of the
pecan trees specified in the planting design.
Student
Corey Rogers planting daylilies for spring color on the side of the Habitat
House.
Students
planting on the side of the Habitat House.