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Fire-Resistant Landscaping Can Help Save Homes During California Wildfire Season

Act Now: Choosing the Right Plants Could Be the Difference Between Protection and Devastation

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
May 5, 2025
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Fire-Resistant Landscaping Can Help Save Homes During California Wildfire Season

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (May 5, 2025)

EL DORADO COUNTY, Calif. — As wildfire seasons grow longer and more intense across California, residents of El Dorado County are being urged to take proactive steps to protect their homes and communities. One of the most effective measures is creating and maintaining defensible space through fire-resistant landscaping.

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Understanding Defensible Space

Defensible space is a buffer zone between a building and the surrounding vegetation, designed to slow or stop the spread of wildfire. According to the California Public Resources Code 4291, homeowners are required to maintain 100 feet of defensible space around structures in fire-prone areas. This space is typically divided into three zones:

  • Zone 0 (0–5 feet): The immediate area around the home should be free of flammable materials. Use non-combustible landscaping materials like gravel or stone, and avoid plants that can ignite easily.

  • Zone 1 (5–30 feet): Maintain a “lean, clean, and green” area by removing dead vegetation, spacing plants appropriately, and keeping grass trimmed.

  • Zone 2 (30–100 feet): Reduce fuel by thinning vegetation, removing dead plants, and creating horizontal and vertical spacing between trees and shrubs.

These guidelines are detailed in the El Dorado County Defensible Space Ordinance, which was updated in 2024 to align with state regulations and enhance community safety.

Choosing Fire-Resistant Plants

Selecting appropriate vegetation is crucial for fire-safe landscaping. The El Dorado Chapter of the California Native Plant Society (CNPS) provides resources on fire-resilient plants native to the region. These plants are adapted to the local climate and are less likely to contribute to fire spread. For instance, species like Toyon (Heteromeles arbutifolia) and California Fuchsia (Epilobium canum) are recommended for their low flammability and ecological benefits.

Additionally, the UC Master Gardeners of El Dorado County offer educational materials and workshops on creating firewise landscapes. Their resources include plant lists, design tips, and maintenance strategies to help homeowners reduce wildfire risks.

Community Support and Resources

For residents needing assistance, the El Dorado County Fire Safe Council provides programs to help create defensible space, particularly for seniors, veterans, and low-income individuals. These initiatives aim to enhance community resilience by ensuring all homeowners can implement fire-safe practices.

The Importance of Action

Experts emphasize that proactive measures can significantly reduce the impact of wildfires. “Creating defensible space and using fire-resistant plants are critical steps in protecting homes and lives,” said [Expert Name], a fire safety specialist. “These practices not only slow the spread of fire but also provide safer conditions for firefighters.”

As climate change continues to exacerbate wildfire risks, adopting fire-safe landscaping practices is more important than ever. Residents are encouraged to consult local resources and take immediate steps to safeguard their properties.

For More Information:

  • El Dorado County Defensible Space Ordinance: El Dorado County

  • CNPS Fire-Resilient Landscapes: eldoradocnps.org

  • UC Master Gardeners Firewise Landscaping: UC Agriculture and Natural Resources

  • El Dorado County Fire Safe Council Programs: El Dorado Fire Safe Council

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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