Fire Safe

The Great Landscape LLC · Sonoma County

Fire‑Safe & Sustainable Landscaping in Northern California

Protect your home and property with professional fire‑safe landscaping. Defensible space, plant selection, and maintenance strategies updated for 2026.

Sonoma County, CA 2026 Fire Season Ready Defensible Space · Pruning · Irrigation
Overview

What Is Fire‑Safe Landscaping?

Fire‑safe landscaping reduces wildfire risk by managing vegetation, improving spacing, and maintaining healthy, well‑irrigated plants around structures. In wildfire‑prone areas, proper planning and ongoing maintenance can significantly reduce the chance of ignition and fire spread.

Modern home with fire-safe landscaping and gravel border
Defensible space with gravel and low, spaced plantings
Assessment

Initial Site Assessment

This step evaluates overall fire risk, vegetation conditions, plant types, and compliance with local fire regulations before work begins. It is the foundation of any fire‑safe landscape plan.

Local fire zone & hazard designationDetermines required clearance and compliance with local codes.
Defensible space zones (0–5, 5–30, 30–100 ft)Prioritizes work based on distance from structures.
Overgrown, dead, or dry vegetationIdentifies fuel sources that ignite or spread fire quickly.
Tree condition & fire‑prone speciesDeadwood, low branches, and flammable plants are flagged.
Irrigation system conditionProper watering supports plant health and reduces dry fuel.
Combustible structures & materialsDecks, fences, or stored items near the house increase risk.

Zone 0

Zone 0 (0–5 Feet from Structures)

This is the most critical zone for fire protection. The goal is to eliminate anything that could ignite directly next to the home. We use gravel, stone, or hardscape instead of organic mulch.

Gravel strip next to house foundation
Gravel border replaces bark mulch
Low plants near house with defensible spacing
Low, well‑spaced plants near the wall
  • Remove combustible materials: wood mulch, leaves, debris
  • Replace organic mulch with gravel or stone
  • Keep plants low, spaced, and at least 6 inches from walls
  • Clear gutters, roof valleys, decks, and entryways
  • No vegetation touching siding, eaves, or roofing

Zone 0 must be lean, clean, and green. This zone is designed to resist ignition and is the single most effective measure you can take to protect your home.

Zone 1 (5–30 Feet)

This zone reduces fire intensity through proper pruning, spacing, and removal of ladder fuels. It slows fire spread and lowers flame length as fire approaches the structure.

  • Prune shrubs and trees for horizontal spacing and vertical clearance (min 10 ft between shrub tops and tree canopies)
  • Mow or trim grasses to 4 inches or less
  • Remove ladder fuels: low branches, vines, brush beneath trees
  • Clear dead or dry vegetation regularly
  • Monitor irrigation to keep plants hydrated

Zone 2 (30–100 Feet or Property Perimeter)

This zone slows wildfire spread and improves firefighter access by thinning vegetation and removing dead or hazardous material. It maintains a natural look while reducing fuel continuity.

  • Thin tree and shrub density to prevent continuous fuel beds
  • Remove fallen branches, deadwood, and excessive leaf litter
  • Maintain separation between tree canopies
  • Cut tall grasses and weeds before fire season
  • Confirm clear access routes for emergency vehicles

Zone 2 does not require removing all vegetation — only managing it strategically. Proper thinning and maintenance are enough to significantly reduce fire behavior.


Irrigation

Irrigation and Plant Health

Healthy, hydrated plants are less likely to ignite. Proper irrigation plays a key role in both fire‑safe and sustainable landscapes. Stressed or dying plants are far more flammable.

Drip irrigation keeping plants healthy
Drip irrigation delivers water to the root zone, reducing fire risk
  • Inspect all irrigation zones for leaks, breaks, or dry areas
  • Adjust watering schedules seasonally
  • Replace stressed or diseased plants with fire‑resistant options
  • Group plants by similar water needs for efficiency
  • Ensure plants near structures stay green and hydrated

Structures

Hardscape and Structural Checks

Hardscape elements can either help stop fire or contribute to its spread, depending on materials and placement. We inspect decks, fences, retaining walls, and utility areas for combustible materials.

Check decks & fencesPrioritize ignition‑resistant materials near the house.
Gravel or stone bordersFunction as non‑combustible firebreaks.
Clearance around utilitiesKeep propane tanks, sheds, and meters free of debris.

Cleanup and Disposal

Proper disposal is as important as pruning and clearing. We remove all cut vegetation promptly and never leave piles that can become new fire hazards.

  • Remove all pruned and cleared vegetation from the site
  • Chip or haul green waste instead of stockpiling on‑site
  • Dispose of debris according to local fire‑safe regulations

Maintenance

Ongoing Maintenance and Documentation

Fire‑safe landscaping is not a one‑time service. It requires regular attention and documentation to remain effective throughout fire season and beyond.

  • Establish a weekly, monthly, or seasonal maintenance schedule
  • Keep logs and photo documentation of conditions and work done
  • Review recommendations with the property owner or manager
  • Schedule follow‑up inspections or seasonal cleanups
  • Provide guidance on plant replacements and long‑term fire safety

Fire‑safe landscaping protects lives, property, and investments. Regular maintenance and proper planning are essential, especially in wildfire‑prone areas like Sonoma County.

Serving Healdsburg, Windsor, Santa Rosa, Petaluma, Geyserville, Cloverdale, Sebastopol, and all of Sonoma County. Licensed, insured, and 5‑star rated on Google, Yelp, and Facebook.

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