Most domestic green roofs consist of a water proof underlay covered with soil or crushed stones and either topped with seed mats or planted with seeds. Sedum, a lo-growing succulent plant, is popular because it is resistant to wind, frost and drought and requires little maintenance, but a wide variety of plants can be grown as long as the building is strong enough to support the load. Using local substrates as the growing medium and panting local seeds will support local biodiversity, as will including such objects as dead wood to provide extra habitat for wildlife.
Green Roof Layer
How to build Green Roofs
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