First make a 2 inches layer for drainage by adding gravel or small rocks in the bottom then add potting soil and plant your favorite herbs.
Planting a lawn on a roof deck.
Growing a vegetable garden on your deck is exactly the same as growing one in a plot.
The same problems joys successes and defeats can be had.
Even on a balcony deck or patio veggie garden you ll get a good yield of potatoes with these inexpensive light smart and reusable bag planters.
Load capacity of the roof is probably the most important consideration when installing a lawn on a.
Soil and pots are heavy to begin with and will get heavier as the plants grow.
Your grassy rooftop deck requires several layers.
At the base is your roof which must be in good condition.
For this project you ll need an old shutter or reclaimed pallet or plyboard a few large mason jars herbs hose clamps.
Questions about accessibility building height restrictions and fire regulations can prohibit any type of roof use.
Install a waterproof barrier on the flat surface where the lawn will be going.
Make sure the roof can hold the load.
Adjacent to your roof will be a waterproof barrier.
Proper drainage prevents damage to the roof retains enough water in the soil to hydrate grass and.
For places where the ground can get wet you re fine to just grow the potatoes or carrots in the bag and let the water leak out.
On top of that you need insulation.
Plants that grow well on decks and patios can help you build a green outdoor environment that doesn t take a lot of work to keep up and maintain.
You will need to either taper the soil off near the edges of the roof or include a low retaining wall to contain it.
If you live in a condo or apartment or sun exposure around your house is limited a container or raised vegetable garden on your deck is the answer.
In fact a portion of a roof window box or outdoor stairway or stoop are all excellent options for vegetable garden containers provided they will receive at least six hours of full sun a day.