There wouldn t be as deep a layer of soil as in natural gardens so the choices are limited but as long as there is a green cover the roof will qualify to be called a green roof.
Green roofs and rooftop gardens.
Rooftop gardens rooftop gardens are becoming more prevalent while promoting a green outdoor space in an urban setting.
Living roofs cool the air reduce water pollution extend roof life and cut energy costs.
There are many types of green roofs based on the type of garden one plans.
There can be natural but raised beds.
A roof garden is a similar technique that places container gardens on a roof.
While roof gardens and green roofs come in a fantastic array of styles meeting a wide range of needs both comprise a rooftop space that has been transformed into a green system.
Both may feature recreational facilities or commercial facilities such as a rooftop cafe.
A green roof is the practice of growing vegetation directly on a roof over a waterproof membrane.
Sod roofs have been popular since ancient times in places like iceland and scandinavia.
Both techniques may partially or completely cover a roof.
Green roofs also called vegetative roofs or rooftop gardens have existed for centuries as an effective way to keep a home warmer in winter and cooler in summer.
They also provide green space for city dwellers and habitat for birds and insects.
The garden may not be the traditional laid out on the floor design.
In this scenario the green roof grows in 6 inches of media or less and typically consists of low growing succulents herbs and grasses.
It could be a hanging garden with pots vertically lined up or a multitier garden.