Finally it s time for the plants.
Plant grass on a roof.
Growing grass on a roof insulates your house and help with the heat island effect.
Taking cuttings or sowing seed to grow on and transplant will of course be cheaper still.
This term refers to the fact that built up areas such as cities are hotter than less populated areas.
A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium planted over a waterproofing membrane it may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems.
A simple drip irrigation system connected to your garden hose and a water timer is enough for your grass roof.
Planting a green roof.
Herbaceous or shrubby species which use more water than succulent species will be more effective plant choices.
Next step is planting the grass seeds.
Green roofs can range from roof gardens with raised beds and pots to rolled out green carpets to shed roofs containing planting cells that are filled with soil or compost and planted up with low growing perennials and grasses.
Plant the grass seeds.
Ensure your roof can handle the load by hiring a.
Build a living roof green roof.
Container gardens on roofs where plants are maintained in pots are not generally considered to be true green roofs although.
Ready to roll carpets of sedum are easiest but you should also be able to find plug trays of sedums and other plants sold specifically for green roofs which will work out cheaper.
While redeveloping our house we decided to install a living roof on our kitchen roof why you ask.
If a roof is designed to soak up water and remove contaminants in the water during storm events species that use water effectively and that accumulate nutrients should be explored.
The plants can keep warmth within the home in the winter as well as keep the.
I liked the idea of having a bit more greenery in the property we live.
If you plant grass the roof will need to able to hold your body while you are performing maintenance such as mowing fertilizing and watering.
Protect your lawn use a wind blanket and cover the roof to protect your grass seeds.
These are the mainstays of any green roof and should form the bulk of the planting unless provisions are made for the roof to support soil deeper than the 3 to 4 inches that is typical.
In areas with many buildings the grass not only insulates but retains storm water can improve water quality and has cosmetic appeal.
Choose seeds that are the best suited for the area where you live.