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The Matrix Method: Designing Beautiful Ecological Plant Communities
What You Will Learn
Learn how to design plant communities that are both ecologically functional and visually stunning using the matrix planting method. This approach combines dense layers of structural grasses, seasonal wildflowers, and groundcover species to create resilient, low-maintenance landscapes that support biodiversity and naturally suppress weeds.
What you’ll learn:
- Matrix Basics: Understand the principles behind matrix planting and how it mimics natural ecosystems
- Plant Layering: How to combine grasses, forbs, and ground-layer species for year-round interest and ecological function
- Plant Compatibility: Selecting species that thrive together to build self-sustaining communities
- Maintenance Reduction: Strategies to reduce watering, weeding, and chemical inputs through design
Course outcomes:
- Create dense, layered plant communities that outcompete weeds and require less upkeep
- Build pollinator-friendly habitats that flourish each season
- Develop visually dynamic gardens that balance beauty and ecology
- Gain skills to plan and implement matrix plantings tailored to your site and climate
Focus: Naturalistic design and plant communities
In Person
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Traditional, instructor-led and offered in a classroom at JCCC
$39.00
The Matrix Method: Designing Beautiful Ecological Plant Communities
Selected Course
Dates: 2/19/2026 Th
Course type: Garden
Times: 5:30PM-7:30PM
Location: RC, Regnier Center, 175 Campus Map
Contact Hours:
Course Code: GRDN-014-1
Category: Garden
Contact Hours: 2.0
Format: Classroom
Schedule Details:
After registering for this course, you can come back to the catalog to register for more courses.
Issues with registering? Please contact us at CERegistration@jccc.edu or call 913-469-2323.
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