New program advises B.C. homeowners how the right plants and trees can help protect property from wildfire
FireSmart B.C. wants people to know how to protect their homes from wildfire using plants the right ones, in the right places.
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Posted: May 13, 2021 7:25 AM PT | Last Updated: May 13
Tags at select Art Knapp garden centres indicating which plants are fire-resilient are being used to educate people about how to better protect their homes.(Andrew Kurjata/CBC)
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