

Turn your yard into a beautiful native landscape that also provides nutritious foods to your family. Learn exactly how to design, plant, and maintain an edible ecosystem tailored to our local climate.
Dates: Thursday, April 6 • Time: 7:00–8:00 PM • Saturday, April 8 • Time: 12:00–1:00 PM Location: Live online for the local community
Limited to 50 households • Includes an exclusive look at Our Top 20 Native Foodscaping Plants
This live session is designed specifically for local homeowners who want a yard that is beautiful, drought-tolerant, wildlife-friendly—and delicious. We’ll walk step-by-step through turning typical turf or ornamental beds into a native, edible landscape that thrives in our climate.
Perfect for: busy families, first-time gardeners, and anyone who wants more nutrient-dense foods at their fingertips.
45-minute live training plus 15-minute Q&A
Local plant list with native edible superstars
Replay access for 7 days if you can’t make it live

Make your yard pull its weight—lower maintenance, native sanctuary, and fresh harvests right outside your door.
Native plants are already adapted to our rainfall and temperature swings, meaning less fussing, less watering, and more reliable harvests year after year.
We’ll show you how to combine textures, heights, and colors so your yard has yields and visual appeal all year—most people won’t even realize it’s edible!
Swap mowing and fertilizing for light pruning and picking. Native perennials come back on their own and get stronger every season.
No obligation. Come for the ideas and plant lists—stay if you want our team to help design your edible yard.

Certified Landscape Designer • Native Plant enthusiast • Owner of Dogwood Designs
Over the last decade, Mike has helped transform dozens of sites from thirsty, chemical-dependent lawns into vibrant native landscapes.
You’ll see real before-and-after examples from right here in our climate zone, along with what worked, what didn’t, and how to avoid the most common mistakes people make when they first try to grow food in their front yard.

Certified ecological designer • Urban homesteader • Local plant nerd
For 15 years, Karen has been a part of all aspects of establishing integrative perennial food cropping systems from high-density quarter-acre edible landscapes to dynamic ecological agricultural systems spanning hundreds of acres. Karen blends formal design training with years of hands-in-the-dirt experimentation to create landscapes that neighbors love and kids can snack from.
Here’s what neighbors have asked before signing up.
Yes. The training, Q&A, and all downloadable resources are completely free. At the end we’ll share details about the paid Edible Yard Design Package for local homeowners who want help implementing what they learned. You can attend, take notes, and never buy a thing.
If you have a yard or shared outdoor space you can plant in, you will leave with ideas you can use right away—especially low-cost, low-commitment options like container-based native edibles and portable pollinator planters. The full design package is best suited for homeowners or long-term renters with supportive landlords.
Register anyway. We’ll send you a replay link that’s available for 7 days. Live attendees will get first access to package spots, but we’ll reserve a portion for people who watch the replay during that window.
During the webinar we’ll clearly outline our current service map. If you’re slightly outside the area, we can often still support you virtually.
The Edible Yard Design Package focuses on design, planning, and support. We provide a clear installation game plan and can recommend trusted local installers such as Edge Ecosystems, or help you phase the work so you can DIY confidently.
Reserve your spot for the free “Incredible Edibles: Native Landscaping with a Bite” webinar and leave with a realistic options growing nutritious native plants in your own yard this season.
Live training tailored to our local climate and soil
Native edible plant list
First look at the attendee-only Edible Yard Design Package
Takes less than 30 seconds. We’ll email you the link and reminder.
Spots are limited so we can answer everyone’s questions live.