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Green Roofs

Green Roofs

Creating a green roof (Roof Garden) is easy and environmentally friendly. Most green roofs use a mixture of sedum seeds, grasses and herbs. Roof gardens are becoming more popular in the United States. They can be installed on flat roofs to roofs with a slope of up to 45 degrees. Once installed green roofs can look after themselves with little to no care for years. There are many benefits to a green roof including reduced flooding, noise reduction, insulation, building character and attracts beneficial insects.

This contains a blend of sedum species that will do well on a green roof garden. Blended together to do well in zones 3-9. A green roof has many benefits that include alleviating flooding, noise reduction, thermal insulation, building aesthetics and creating a natural habitat for animals to live. Direct sow 1-2 grams per 20 sq.ft. of roof space. Contains 14-16 different Sedum species: Sedum acre, album, ellacombianum, floriferum, hispanicum, hybridum, montanum, oreganum, pulchellum, reflexum, selskianum, sexangulare, spurium, stoloniferum.

This contains a house blend of herbs and sedum species that will do well on a green roof garden. Blended together to do well in zones 3-9. A green roof has many benefits that include alleviating flooding, noise reduction, thermal insulation, building aesthetics and creating a natural habitat for animals to live. Direct sow 1-2 grams per 20 sq.ft. of roof space. Contains: Antennaria dioica, Armeria maritima, Campanula rotundifolia, Cymbalaria muralis, Dianthus arenarius, carthusianorum, deltoides, Gypsophila repens, Hieracium pilosella, Petrorhagia saxifraga, Saponaria ocymoides, Saxifraga granulata and encrusted types, Sedum acre, album, ellacombianum, hispanicum, hybridum, pulchellum, reflexum, sexangulare, spurium, Thymus pulegoides, serphyllum and other species.