Instructor
Bring beauty, flavor, and abundance to your yard with compact fruit trees, berries, and exotic edibles designed for Kansas homes. Discover how permaculture principles create resilient, low-maintenance orchards that blend seamlessly into ornamental landscapes—boosting biodiversity, soil health, and year-round harvests.
What you’ll learn:
• Plant Selection: How to choose small fruit trees, berries, and unique edibles that thrive in Kansas climates, soils, and spaces.
• Permaculture Design: Practical ways to apply permaculture principles for functional, resilient plantings that work with nature.
• Edible Guilds: Techniques for building simple plant guilds that enhance soil health, deter pests, and slash maintenance.
• Landscape Integration: Strategies to weave edibles into existing gardens, HOA yards, and ornamental beds without sacrificing style.
Planting a Home Orchard: Small Fruit Trees, Berries & Exotics
Days: W
Dates: June 24
Times: 5:30PM-7:30PM
Location: RC, Regnier Center, 183
Course Code: GRDN-017-1
Category: Garden
Contact Hours: 2.0
# of Classes: ToDo
Format: Classroom
Credits: ToDo
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Need help registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.