First method is to make a container garden on terrace second one is to make a lot of raised beds to grow plants either permanent made of concrete or wooden.
Roof garden material.
Be sure that your home can support this style of structure both physically and visually.
These components and materials are selected according to their waterproofing capability.
The last and third method is to make your whole roof or some selected part a vegetation ground like a regular garden.
These patio covers tend to look like an extension of the home s main structure.
The plants that go into a green roof are usually sedum or other shallow rooted plants that will tolerate the hot dry windy conditions that prevail on most rooftop gardens.
The material of the roof membrane remains in direct contact with weathering elements including wind sun rain ice snow etc.
With a green roof the plants layer can shield off as much as 87 of solar radiation while a bare roof receives 100 direct exposure.
Roof membrane materials are constantly exposed to weathering elements sun wind rain snow ice etc.
Plastic planters along with fibreglass imitations weigh much less than concrete stone or terracotta containers.
The roofing material is more traditional such as shingles.
Roof garden construction can be done by three methods.
Natural mineral components of roof garden substrate include sand clay lava pumice gravel etc.
This can be increased with the implementation of remedial strategies.
You will need to incorporate windbreaks into your rooftop garden design.
Avoid placing pots in the centre of a roof terrace and don t have too many fewer containers look better.
Trellises are the most common option for rooftop gardens because they have holes as solid windbreaks will knock over easily.
For those in apartments don t overlook pots as a great raised garden material for your small space.
Try using trellises or some other latticed windbreak for your rooftop garden.
Usually the life of roof materials is 10 to 20 years.
Fourth keep in mind that your rooftop garden will be considerably windier than a normal garden.
Decorate your trellis with crawling ivy sweet peas climbing roses or morning glory.
Use styrofoam peanuts for drainage rather than rocks or pottery shards.
Organic materials such as peat composts are also added to the substrate formulation the light weight soil amendments reduce substrate weight.
Even large gardens can benefit from pots placed in nooks and crannies of wasted space especially for notorious plants that love to spread like mint and certain cane berries in larger pots.
Build or buy a trellis and place it where it will block the wind s direction.