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A Guide to Roof Gardens - Landscape Design Sydney

by Maria Williams Online Marketing Specialist

If you are wondering if building a roof garden is compatible with your home, read the following guide from landscape design Sydney.

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in building roof gardens in many Aussie homes. Once considered as a complicated and expensive process, building such gardens today is an easygoing process. One requirement is to engage a designer who will professionally design the garden.

Building a roof garden requires the expertise of an accomplished designer who will examine if this garden suits for your home. The designer, during the planning process, considers several factors with an engineer. Main factors to consider:

1. The roof garden size

2. The roof garden structure

3. The roof type (flat or curved)

4. The setting of drainage system and maintenance.

Do you know that having a roof garden can reduce the cost of running a home? If the garden is properly designed and built, a household can make huge savings both in summer and winter. During the summer months, a garden above the house reflects the sun's rays. Instead of absorbing heat, the garden produces cooling that we all need in summer. The family will reduce the costs of electricity. The case in winter is similar. The garden means an additional layer that regulates heat.

Sometimes the roof is unused space. Creating an urban green corner has many benefits. Fill it with suitable plants and trees and have a positive effect on the environment. Furthermore, the house will look more beautiful and add more value to the property. The choice of plants is compact as not every tree can endure the temperatures and conditions given by the roof. The designer you engage chooses the plants, trees and flowers that are suitable for your garden.

When choosing plants for the roof garden design, the most suitable options are those with a high tolerance of wind, too much sun and drought.

Agave geminiflora is a plant that grows easily. It is composed of narrow green leaves cascading from the centre, forming a dense rounded rosette of about 90cm. No frequent watering is needed, making it ideal for the roof.

If you are questioning which the most durable landscape plant is, it is Lomandra Tanika. This plant looks like grass and can tolerate shade.

To add colour to the greenness, Leucadendron - Coneflower is an excellent choice. This South African plant has many varieties, which are blooming generally in winter.

Building a roof garden is an existing process; engage a professional landscape design Sydney to help you.


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About Maria Williams Senior   Online Marketing Specialist

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