Planting methods

Intensive green roofs are generally created by planting in the traditional manner: With extensive plantings, low-growing perennials can be used, vegetation mats installed or sedum sprouts and/or seeds sown. The most suitable planting method should be chosen to suit the particular project.

Worth knowing ...

Who invented it ...?

The idea of planting roofs is not new, nor is it traditionally German. Nonetheless, German researchers and designers have undisputably been at the forefront of developments in the field of roof planting over the past fifty years.

The Hanging Gardens of Babylon, dating from the 6th century, are considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and often cited as a predecessor of the green roof. In ancient Athens and Rome, too, roof gardens were laid out and intensively used on the traditional flat roofs.

In Iceland and Norway, green roofs have existed for centuries - in these countries it is the insulating effect of turf and peat that people turn to their advantage.
(Source: Goethe Institute)