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Back by popular demand! Protect and beautify your home by using native plants in the landscape to increase your wildfire-defensibility.
Native plant expert and landscape designer Curtis Manning of Lafayette-based Meadow Pro will go into detail on how to select and use native plants with low flammability in your garden landscape, including:
How to design and position your garden areas to maximize your home’s fire defensibility
Which native plants to use and where to put them
Other landscaping strategies to protect your home from wildfire
This workshop is designed for DIY gardeners who want to make incremental, fire-hardening improvements to their home landscapes themselves.
This program is made possible by a Colorado State Forest Service Wildfire Mitigation Outreach grant.
Date: Thursday, October 9, 2025 at
Louisville Rec. Center - Brooks Room 900 West Via Appia Way, Louisville, CO, 80027 United States (map)