The dry year and recent wildfires have some San Diego County residents thinking about fire-wise landscaping. A festival tomorrow in El Cajon will be a one stop shop for anyone looking for plants or advice. KPBS reporter Ed Joyce has details.
The Water Conservation Garden at Cuyamaca College is the place to go to find drought-tolerant and fire-resistive plants. The Califorrnia-friendly gardening festival is geared to help San Diegans learn about water-wise landscapes that fit the region's semi-arid climate.
Marty Eberhardt is the Executive Director of the Garden.
Eberhardt : You know if we're going to have the correct plants for this habitat they probably ought to be plants that don't take a lot of water, because there isn't a lot of water around. Because we are, we do live in this fire prone area we do emphasize fire-wise landscaping.
She says restrictions and shortages to the region's water supply and the recent wildfires have made drought-tolerant, fire-resistive landscapes an important water conservation and safety measure. Local nurseries, landscape specialists and a tribute to Cal Fire and San Miguel Firefighters are also part of the free festival.
Ed Joyce, KPBS News.