Los Angeles County is home to some of the most scenic vistas in the world. The natural beauty and mild Mediterranean climate have attracted millions to settle in the mountains, foothills, deserts and coastal valleys of our County. In many areas, fire is a natural part of the ecosystem. Fire cracks seed casings, allowing native plants to reproduce and thrive and it clears out dead brush that can choke living plants and cut off food for wildlife. While fire may be an essential to the natural systems in some areas, fire is usually disastrous for people. Your best defense against fire is learning to develop a fire-wise landscape around your home.
Fire-wise gardening isn't necessarily the same thing as a well-manicured yard. A fire-wise landscape uses careful planning as well as fire resistant plants that are strategically planted to resist the spread of fire to your home, combined with proper maintenance. It also means learning to water, prune and maintain your yard and garden in ways that help reduce your fire danger. The good news is, you don't need a lot of money to practice fire-wise gardening, and you may find that fire-wise gardening can increase your property value and conserve water while beautifying your home and helping reduce it's vulnerability to brush fires.
These fire-wise gardening precautions can make a real difference when brush fires strike. View additional information.
|