Current Fundraising Projects

Conservatory - The conservatory was built in 1907 and moved to the current K-State Gardens location in 1978. Unfortunately, age and the elements have not been kind and it was closed in 2008 due to asbestos and disrepair. Unfortunately, it had to be removed in 2023 due to safety issues. Funds are being raised to replace the structure with rooms for some of the original conservatory plants that are stored in the greenhouses and an education wing.

Reflection Pool - The construction of the first phase of the reflecting pool between the black arbors in the Conservatory Garden began in September 2023 and completed in 2024. The original K-State Gardens in central campus had a reflection pool with arbors and the new pool is a nod to the past with a contemporary feel. The second phase involves water plants, landscaping, and a friendship wall.

Future Plans

KSU Gardens Master Plan (pdf)

Gardens future planTo the right is a perspective view of the Wetland Gardens which will be a garden area built in Phase III of the The Gardens' expansion project. K-State alumni from two architecture firms, Mesa Design Group (Dallas, TX) and The Clark Enersen Partners (Lincoln, NE) donated their time and efforts in reworking the design of The Gardens. Two areas that were not previously planned into The Gardens are the Alumni Garden, which will sit directly north of Phase II (The Conservatory Garden) on the southeast corner of Denison Avenue and Jardine Drive; and the Children's Garden (The Triangle Plot on the master plan ) which is also located on Jardine Drive.

Along with the two architectural firms, The Gardens also worked with Dr. William P. Winslow III (Chip), a professor in the landscape architecture/regional and community planning department at K-State. Dr. Chip Winslow and a few of his students originally drew up the plans for The Gardens in the early 1990s. Winslow has been actively involved with the development of The Gardens ever since.

KSU Gardens Master Plan