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Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, architectural enhancement, habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities.

Available gardening areas in cities are often seriously lacking, which is likely the key impetus for many roof gardens. The garden may be on the roof of an autonomous building which takes care of its own water and waste.

Hydroponics and other alternative methods can expand the possibilities of roof top gardening by reducing, for example, the need for soil or its tremendous weight. Plantings in containers are used extensively in roof top gardens. Planting in containers prevents added stress to the roof's waterproofing.

We are experts in Garden Roofs and can show you how we can turn your roof into a "green" environment.