To reduce a home's vulnerability to wildfire, firescaping involves the design of the environment and property surrounding it. It may be accomplished by following a well-thought-out landscape design plan from a landscaper that selects fewer flammable plants, includes fire-resistant materials, and adheres to fire-safety organizations' guidance and rules. This article outlines measures and practices you may use in your home landscaping to decrease wildfire danger. Creating a Secure Environment The region between your house and the surrounding woods is a critical wildfire-prevention zone. The types and quantities of flammable items in this local region influence the wildfire hazards. Under the right conditions, building materials, brush storage, firewood, paints, chemicals, trees, bushes, groundcovers, and leaf litter can all be flammable. It is typically suggested to construct a minimum of a 30' safety buffer zone between your home and the neighboring forest, depending...