Landscaping for Wildfire Resilience with Erik Blank
Online class to learn how garden design and maintenance can help protect homes in high-risk fire areas.
Wildfire is an inherent part of life in Southern California. Learn how garden design and maintenance can help protect homes in high-risk fire areas. This program will introduce you to the basics of wildfire in Southern California through the lens of California native plants and offer easy actions you can take at home to create and maintain a beautiful landscape that is both wildfire resilient and habitat rich.
Join us in this introductory level program for audiences living in the wildland-urban interface in Southern California that will address the region’s native habitats and fire history.
The class will be recorded and available to watch for two weeks afterwards. A Zoom account is not required to attend.
Erik Blank is a long-time California native plant enthusiast with professional experience in restoration, installation and maintenance. He joined the TPF in June of 2020 working in Horticulture and now serves as an educator for the Public Programs team.
Illustration by Edward Lum.
Online class to learn how garden design and maintenance can help protect homes in high-risk fire areas.
Wildfire is an inherent part of life in Southern California. Learn how garden design and maintenance can help protect homes in high-risk fire areas. This program will introduce you to the basics of wildfire in Southern California through the lens of California native plants and offer easy actions you can take at home to create and maintain a beautiful landscape that is both wildfire resilient and habitat rich.
Join us in this introductory level program for audiences living in the wildland-urban interface in Southern California that will address the region’s native habitats and fire history.
The class will be recorded and available to watch for two weeks afterwards. A Zoom account is not required to attend.
Erik Blank is a long-time California native plant enthusiast with professional experience in restoration, installation and maintenance. He joined the TPF in June of 2020 working in Horticulture and now serves as an educator for the Public Programs team.
Illustration by Edward Lum.