This website based guide builds on the material and information in our original pdf the diy guide to green living roofs which we published in 2008.
Grass roof for garden shed.
Preparing your shed roof and artificial grass.
Building a green roof on your shed is a way to add interest to the shed and produce a new area to cultivate.
While redeveloping our house we decided to install a living roof on our kitchen roof why you ask.
A green roof can help turn the ordinary into something really unique.
Build a living roof green roof.
This online guide is designed to meet the needs of diy enthusiasts looking to put a green roof on a shed or outhouse builders and landscaper contractors who want to build green roofs.
You are going to be adding significant extra weight onto the shed roof so you need to know that the structure is strong enough to support it.
On a garden scale they can make a stunning feature.
This involves covering the roof in epdm and then adding a frame that can be filled with soil and planted with a mix of grass and flower seeds.
They can be created for example on a gently sloping shed roof by building a grid of wooden cells on top of the roof and filling the cells with compost.
I liked the idea of having a bit more greenery in the property we live.
Planning a green roof.
Step 1 check if it is load bearing.
Small projects such as garden sheds and garage roofs can be undertaken by virtually anyone.
If your shed roof is flat or has a pitch of 18 degrees or less consider building a green roof on it.
A standard shed such as the bestselling overlap apex garden shed above right or overlap pent roof garden shed is likely to fit the bill.
How to make a green roof.
Here s how to use artificial grass to give your shed a great new look that s sure to make you the envy of all your neighbours.
Green roofs are increasing in popularity to the number of benefits they bring especially in city areas.
Make a simple frame with the same dimensions as your shed s roof from pieces of rot proof timber using l brackets for the corners.
Make a normal flat or sloped roof into a beautiful living garden.
And with a little forethought can present yet another opportunity to grow more food.
These need 10 20cm 4 8in depth of growing medium enough to support perennials but not shrubs and trees.
With the increase in extreme weather patterns green.
There are some things you need to check before building but the job is not very difficult.
There are three types of green roofs.
So if you ve an outbuilding shed or wood store with a bare roof why not give it a makeover.