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Resilient Landscaping: Gardening in the Defensible Space Zone Four Part Weekly Series-Part 1
Part 1-Framework of Sustainability and Defensible Space and Beyond
Eric Schoohs, Land Management Planner of Sonoma Ecology, will be presenting on Sustainability in the Defensible Space and Beyond.
Discover how you can make your home and the landscape beyond it fire resilient with a science-based approach including:
- Vegetation Management in the Defensible Space & Beyond
- Caring for chaparral, oak, and conifer ecosystems
- Protecting soil and mitigating erosion
- Managing understory species and biomass without increasing fire risk
This one hour workshop will have plenty of time for questions! Register HERE for Part 1 and/or the rest of the series!
Resilient Landscaping: Gardening in the Defensible Space Zone 4 Part Series
Tuesdays, October 7th, 14th, 21st, & 28th, 5:30-6:30pm
Learn how to create and maintain a firewise, sustainable garden that supports biodiversity while meeting County code requirements. We can help you with plant selection, placement, and maintenance, to preserve and even enhance wildlife habitat, while keeping your property and neighborhood fire-wise and sustainable.
This four part, one hour per week, workshop series will allow plenty of time for questions and will provide:
- Recommendations for fire-wise landscaping in the 0-5’, 5-30’, and 30-100’ defensible space zones, with specific plant and design suggestions.
- Practical ways to reconcile the sometimes conflicting guidelines, to achieve a beautiful, biodiverse, energy-saving, and water- and firewise landscape.
- A practical understanding of what it means to be sustainable in an ever-changing California climate.
- Resources for how to move forward with your landscape and community.
Workshop creators and presenters include:
Part 1-Eric Schoohs: Land Management Planner, Sonoma Ecology Center
Part 2-Mimi Enright: Program Manager, UC Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County
Part 3-April Owens: Executive Director, Habitat Corridor Project; Horticulture Chairperson, CNPS-Milo Baker Chapter
Part 4-Jennifer Roberts: Community Education Specialist & Landscape Designer, UCCE Master Gardener Program of Sonoma County & Native Habitats Landscape Design