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Steps On How to Make/Install A Rooftop Garden

Step One:

 

First of all, find out how local ordinances, rental property rules or homeowner association regulations view a rooftop garden. Rooftop gardens may be prohibited or require special treatment and it is always best to know these things before you spend time and money.

 

Step Two:

 

Get an architect or contractor involved as soon as possible. You don’t need the architect or contractor for the whole garden building process, but you will need them to tell you if the building is safe to build a rooftop garden on. Some buildings were simply not designed to withstand the additional weight of a rooftop garden. Other buildings may be able to take the extra weight. An architect or contractor should be able to tell you if this is the case with your building.

 

Step Three:

 

Even if your building can take the extra weight, the weight of your rooftop garden should play a role into your design. Try to use as little weight as possible. Use plastic, fiberglass or foam planting containers and avoid using pavers. Use lightweight potting soil rather then dirt. Use Styrofoam peanuts for drainage rather than rocks or pottery shards.

 

Step Four:

 

Remember that your rooftop garden will be considerably windier than a normal garden. You will need to add windbreaks into your rooftop garden design. Try using trellises or some other latticed windbreak for your rooftop garden.

 

Windbreaks that disrupt the flow of the wind, rather than trying to stop it completely, are actually more effective. Solid windbreaks are more likely to be knocked down by high winds than ones that allows some wind flow. Plus, you really don’t want to eliminate wind flow, you just want to decrease it.

 

Step Five:

 

Think about how you will get water to your rooftop garden. Your rooftop garden will need to be watered frequently in hot weather. carrying heavy buckets of water to the roof is not fun. Consider either having a water storage system built in or having an automatic watering system installed.

 

If you keep these things in mind, you will find that your rooftop garden can provide a lovely and great place for you to escape to.

 

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