Some green roof builders have concerns that the lava rock could potentially puncture the liner but if applied correctly this shouldn t be a problem.
Green roof soil for sedums.
They crawl over the soil media layer and have very shallow roots.
Each leaf can grow into a new plant.
Roughly speaking extensive green roofs have a substrate thickness of between 4 and 15 cm and a weight of 30 to 220 kilo per m2.
Because they thrive in well drained soil all stonecrop sedums can be planted in sandy soil in rock gardens crevice gardens raised beds green roofs hillside slopes and succulent containers that have drainage holes.
There will be a consistent layer of soil on the roof over the liner or root barrier and once the plants.
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Ferns such as polypodium vulgare and asplenium trichomanes could be used in dry shady conditions.
What kind of mulch is best.
The lite system is typically used on retrofit projects when the roof is engineered with only 15 to 17 pounds per sf for the green roof component.
Sedums used on green roofs can broadly be separated into four different classes.
Its soil depth is a full 2 inches enough to support many low growing succulents and a limited number of accent plants.
Common sedum species used include sedum acre s.
An extensive green roof or sedum roof is a roof with vegetation that is more or less self perpetuating and that can further develop and maintain itself.
An all purpose soil less peat free potting mix is fine for growing herbs and other edibles but mix in plenty of perlite to both improve drainage and save on weight.
The leaves of sedums have built in reservoirs to withstand drought.
Regardless of which type of soil you decide to use a mulch of lava rock or other stone will be beneficial.
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Mat forming species of sedum sempervivum and moss are good choices.
Like most succulents sedums are sensitive to wet soil which can quickly lead to root rot.
It is generally not recommended for hot climates.
Album delosperma could be tried in a sunny frost free area.
This plant flowers from june to august.
Try dry habitat perennials and.
Sedum plant growth types.
There is a wide variety of sedums.
Ruderal creepers like sedum album acre and sexangulare these are fast to establish themselves on the roof.
Stature and leaf size vary among the species but sedum rupestre sedum reflexum and sedum acre are ideal for roofs.