Anewgarden london
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
Saturday, 4 June 2011
Tuesday, 31 May 2011
Green roof Living roof
The most popular type of green roof is the sedum mat – here matting planted with hundreds of sedum plants is laid over lightweight growing medium and protective barriers preventing the roots of the plants effecting the waterproof roof membranes and roof structure. Sedum roofs look good all year round and carefully chosen plants can provide a succession of colour and interest. One of the biggest benefits of the sedum roof is that it requires very little annual maintenance.
Living roofs can also be planted with turf which would give your garden room a thick and luscious green roof but this type of roof can be heavy so requires a strong garden room construction, you will also need to be able to get up onto the roof to cut the grass!
For more info contact us at anewgarden
Living roofs can also be planted with turf which would give your garden room a thick and luscious green roof but this type of roof can be heavy so requires a strong garden room construction, you will also need to be able to get up onto the roof to cut the grass!
For more info contact us at anewgarden
Friday, 13 May 2011
London Courtyard Garden
Blue black engineering bricks set in curves and circles with Sandstone paving infills. Mixed country style planting with white and purple flowers and sage green romantic colours.
Three inter connecting raised beds with Vinca cascading down the sides and Jasmine in large terracota pots soften the walls and the feel of the side return entrance to the garden. Enough of my chat, here are some more pictures of the same garden, contact me if you would like more info, link at end of post.
anewgarden London
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