In Person help Traditional, instructor-led and offered in a classroom at JCCC

Eco-Friendly Design: Transforming Lawns into Living Habitats

Instructor

Mae Christenson

What You Will Learn

Transform lawns into thriving, pollinator-powered ecosystems that cut maintenance and boost soil health. This course demonstrates how thoughtful plant selection and strategic, layered planting create resilient, low-input plant communities that largely take care of themselves.

What you’ll learn:

  • Ecological Foundations: How ecosystems function and why planting layers matter
  • Species Synergy: How carefully chosen combinations support pollinators, improve soil health, and reduce irrigation, fertilizers, and other inputs
  • Design Concepts: Practical methods to turn ecological principles into actionable planting plans that utilize existing conditions and are easy to maintain
  • Transition Strategies: Steps to move from traditional landscaping to a nature-forward approach that sustains biodiversity and beauty with less effort

Course outcomes:

  • Build pollinator-friendly landscapes that bloom across seasons and provide reliable habitat
  • Develop soil health through diverse, complementary plant communities and organic matter cycling
  • Create low-maintenance designs that conserve water, reduce inputs, and are aesthetically stunning
  • Produce actionable planting plans tailored to your site, climate, and upkeep goals

Focus: Foundation of ecological landscaping

In Person help Traditional, instructor-led and offered in a classroom at JCCC

$39.00

Eco-Friendly Design: Transforming Lawns into Living Habitats

Days: Th

Dates: February 5

Times: 5:30PM-7:30PM

Location: RC, Regnier Center, 183

Other Details

Course Code: GRDN-012-1

Category: Garden

Contact Hours: 2.0

# of Classes: ToDo

Format: Classroom

Credits: ToDo

After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.

Need help registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.