Thinking about starting a turf replacement project? You can now receive a $100 rebate per tree for up to five trees planted while you replace your grass with a beautiful California Friendly® landscape.
A tree is defined as a woody perennial plant with many secondary branches supported above the ground by one main stem or trunk.
Visit SoCalWater$mart for information on how to apply.
Special acknowledgment to the California Native Plant Society and the Urban Forest Ecosystems Institute at Cal Poly for their contributions.
Certain trees need a lot of water. Others are vulnerable to disease or pests, and some are not ideal for fire hazard severity zones. Here’s a list of what not to plant.
Disease & Pest Prone
High Water Use
High Fire Risk
Avoid these types of trees if you are in a fire hazard severity zone.
How to Care for Your Trees
Top Trees for Your Waterwise Garden
Special acknowledgment to
TreePeople for their contributions.
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