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Living With Fire Tip No. 5: Little Green Gas Cans

Last Updated: June 03, 2008 | Related resource areas: Agrosecurity and Floods
Firefighters often refer to ornamental junipers as "little green gas cans."

Released May 23, 2008

RENO, Nev. — Firefighters often refer to ornamental junipers as "little green gas cans." "During a wildfire, embers can smolder undetected within and underneath ornamental juniper shrubs," explains Ed Smith, natural resource specialist, University of Nevada Cooperative Extension. "The junipers then ignite and burn intensely, often after firefighters have already left the property."

Smith says that planting junipers next to the house is never a good idea, and that they should be kept at least 30 feet away from the house. If you have junipers near your house, Smith recommends replacing them with low-growing deciduous shrubs, herbaceous flowers, rock mulches, or hard surfaces. Smith and colleague JoAnne Skelly, UNCE Carson City/Storey County extension educator, recently published, "Choosing the Right Plants for Northern Nevada’s High Fire Hazard Areas." You can obtain a free copy of this guide containing good plant choices for high fire hazard areas at your local University of Nevada Cooperative Extension office.

To learn more about protecting your home from the threat of wildfire, visit http://www.livingwithfire.info/, or contact Smith at University of Nevada Cooperative Extension, 775-782-9960 or smithe@unce.unr.edu. Living With Fire is an interagency program coordinated by University of Nevada Cooperative Extension.

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