Containers are perfect for rooftop gardens because they are light portable flexible and affordable.
Roof top plants.
They re vulnerable to intense heat cold wind and drought plus they can t support a lot of weight so the plants need to grow in just a few inches of soil.
Sun heat and wind will compound the water requirement.
1 you can create any style of rooftop garden with container grown plants from a few simple herb plants to a formal elegant potager.
Ornamental grasses hardy with few maintenance needs and year round structure to boot are a good fit for rooftop gardens and blue fescue festuca glauca can be used in containers in a border or as an edging plant.
Sedums are one of the star plants for creating a green roof and a sedum roof needs no extra growing medium.
The following plants make ideal specimens in rooftop gardens and will thrive.
Agastache aurantiaca giant hyssop.
It is hardy in zones 4 8 and reaches just 10 inches tall.
Also install automatic drip irrigation.
The practice of cultivating food on the rooftop of buildings is sometimes referred to as rooftop farming.
Rooftop garden guide checklist.
As well as affording excellent ground cover this hardy easy to maintain plant grows happily in a shallow layer of substrate minimising the amount of pressure it puts on a structure.
Plant in moist well drained soil.
Container plants need much more frequent watering than plants in the ground.
Beautifully cut and potted ornamental plants can be exposed with variety of reflective spot lights to enhance and capture the enchanting and relaxing view of your romantic dream roof garden.
From 1 to 15 feet depending on type.
Rooftop farming is usually done using green roof hydroponics aeroponics or air dyn.
Rooftops are tough place for plants.
The easiest and most personal approach to rooftop gardening is the use of containers and raised beds.
While most are plain green look for types with a mottling of dark red or white edges for extra interest.
By midsummer if not earlier you would need to hand water at least once a day and in very hot weather twice a day.
A roof garden is a garden on the roof of a building.
Besides the decorative benefit roof plantings may provide food temperature control hydrological benefits architectural enhancement habitats or corridors for wildlife recreational opportunities and in large scale it may even have ecological benefits.
Some good rooftop plant choices would be plants with limited root systems that don t need a lot of soil such as herbs and vegetables and smaller to mid sized perennials.