Fire season has started early this year. As I write this, fire-fighting helicopters and planes drone overhead, fighting the Rowena Crest fire. This human-caused wildfire has claimed over 49 homes and threatened hundreds more, reminding me of Smokey Bear’s iconic slogan: “Only YOU can prevent forest fires.” Smokey’s message has always focused on humans as a cause of fires, but as wildfires become more frequent and unpredictable, people are turning to firewise landscaping and fuel reduction as another means of protecting their property from the ravages of fire. 

     Fire requires oxygen, heat, and fuel in order to burn successfully. The current wildfires in our area are being fed by dry vegetation and high winds. We can’t control the wind, but we can control the availability of fuel in our home landscapes. Firewise landscaping is based on proper plant selection, placement, and maintenance–techniques that can block intense radiant heat, reduce the chance of stray embers igniting structures, and slow the progression of fire.