How To Plant Grass On Your Roof
Finally it s time for the plants.
How to plant grass on your roof. While redeveloping our house we decided to install a living roof on our kitchen roof why you ask. Next step is planting the grass seeds. Build a living roof green roof. Rooftop vegetation improves urban ecology by retaining storm water helps to reduce peak flow and total runoff volume.
Have you ever wanted to plant a green roof. This term refers to the fact that built up areas such as cities are hotter than less populated areas. Plant the grass seeds. Plant up fill the frame with potting.
I liked the idea of having a bit more greenery in the property we live. Taking cuttings or sowing seed to grow on and transplant will of course be cheaper still. Make a normal flat or sloped roof into a beautiful living garden. The plants can keep warmth within the home in the winter as well as keep the.
Armeria maritima is not at all related to what grows in lawns but the foliage appears as a tidy green clump of grass. 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. In areas with many buildings the grass not only insulates but retains storm water can improve water quality and has cosmetic appeal. These soils drain better than topsoil meet roof load requirements and retain enough moisture.
Choose seeds that are the best suited for the area where you live. It also reduces energy usage by keeping your home both warmer and cooler and. Add soil use extensive lightweight green roof substrate designed for sedum or wild flowers which require between 70 200mm depth of substrate to root. Many seed themselves making your rooftop garden a self replenishing landscape.
To grow grass or any vegetation on your roof use a lightweight soil engineered for roof application. If your roof is flat or up to 5 a thin 10mm layer of pea gravel over the plant protection fleece to ensure water can drain without blockages. Growing grass on a roof insulates your house and help with the heat island effect. Planting a green roof.
Perhaps the reason grass roofs were originally used hundreds of years ago is the plants role in insulating the home. Protect your lawn use a wind blanket and cover the roof to protect your grass seeds.