Apologies upfront for the audio issues on this one, folks! 30+MPH winds on a roof is tough…but I tried! I visited my friends Lydia and Gina of Eix Verd (Green Path), an ecological design company focused on urban farming.
I checked out their rooftop garden, which they use as a testing site to see what plants and gardening methods perform best for them in their area. They then take those principles and use them in their green roof designs and installations for clients around Barcelona.
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Sorry for the audio – I did my best on a SUPER windy day! Timestamps:
0:54 – Edible Rooftop Raised Beds
8:10 – Cover Cropping Rooftops
12:40 – Ornamental Green Roof Ideas
22:18 – Shady Green Roof Ideas
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I love your channel!
I absolutely love how adaptable plants can be so that you can grow containers even on a high rise balcony for a little fresh herb from time to time.
Much safer roof top garden. 😉
WOW!!! Thanks for sharing this. I had no idea something like this was a thing.
from Algeria . hi
Very interesting!!
Oh the possibilities! Very interesting video, thanks.
your so lucky. i wish i had a green roof.
I grow favas all winter because I grow in pots too, but I can't bring myself to cut them down before the beans set because the beans are so delicious, I understand that cutting them before fruit set is better however.