Santa Rosa · Sonoma County
Fire Safety & Fuel Reduction in Santa Rosa, CA
Fire-resilient land management using strategic zoning, fuel-load reduction, and sound forestry to protect your home and community.
Fire safety and fuel reduction tailored to Santa Rosa
In the era of climate change, Sonoma County landscapes can be subject to drought, flood, fire, and wind. Mindful site design incorporates strategic resistance to these forces, buffering their impacts and reducing damage from local calamities—while keeping your land beautiful and healthy.
As the heart of Sonoma County, Santa Rosa blends established city neighborhoods with hillside estates and rural acreage on the wildland edge. Community Soil designs, builds, and stewards resilient, beautiful landscapes across the city—from drought-tolerant residential gardens to fire-conscious land management in the hills.
Defensible space, done thoughtfully
We create defensible space using sound forestry and fire-management principles—selecting and protecting the regrowth of oak and other native trees while strategically reducing fuel loads. The goal is a landscape that protects your home without looking scorched or barren.
Proven through wildfire recovery
We have helped landowners reconstruct their properties after the Tubbs Fire, repurposing dead tree trunks for slope and winter-creek erosion control and constructing swales that raise the water table. Fire resilience and ecological health go hand in hand.
Forestry & trail work
Our forestry and trail work improves access for both maintenance and emergency response, restores neglected woodland, and reduces hazardous fuel accumulation across larger acreages.
Other services in Santa Rosa
Landscape Design
Thoughtful landscape architecture grounded in your goals and the character of your land—from landforms and circulation to soil health and robust plantings.
Master Planning
A comprehensive plan that shows how every element of your property fits together, so you can build out in confident phases over time.
Estate Management
Tailored, ongoing stewardship that goes far beyond mow-and-blow—monthly, bi-monthly, or quarterly care that keeps your landscape thriving.
Land Regeneration
Regenerative practices that improve soil health, recharge groundwater, and enhance habitat—reversing decline while creating beauty.
Sustainable Plantings
Native and drought-tolerant gardens that attract pollinators, conserve water, and bring color and fragrance through every season.
Start With The Land
Book your site visit.
Tell us about your property and what you hope it can become. We offer a complimentary half-hour visit for prospective Sonoma County clients.