Roof Gardens: History, Design and Construction - T Osmundson
67A very useful gardening manual
Roof Gardens in General
Rooftop gardening is quite challenging, but the idea is not new.One of
the most famous roof gardens is Queen Semiramis' Gardens, The hanging
gardens of Babylon, which was built around 600 B.C and was destroyed by
several earthquakes after second century B.C.. ,These for example, were
terraced gardens arranged in set pyramids over elaborate rooms.
There are many good reasons for rooftop gardening. The first and
foremost reason is that rooftop gardening increases access to private
outdoor green space,rooftop gardens act as ecological oasis in the
cities and help in improving the air quality by reducing air pollution
and dust.
They look Very attractive & decorative
It creates a very attractive private space for relaxation
Mr. Osmundson the author of "Roof Gardens - History, Design and
Construction" is a veteran landscape architect , and here in this book
he shares his practical expertise of roof garden design, research and
travel. The book is richly illustrated with attractive photographs ,
some plans for roof gardens and score of details regarding the
construction ,about some prominent roof gardens in various cities
across the globe with illustrated pictures ..
It is a lovely guide for garden enthusiasts.Very well detailed and with some very practical suggestions..
Some topics covered by him:-
There are certain things that need to be looked into while planning a roof garden:-
1,Making sure that the roof on which the garden is to be laid, is
strong enough to carry the weight of the garden.Wet soil can weigh more
than eighty pounds per square foot; your roof must be able to support
this weight. Peat moss can also be used to ensure that there will be
sufficient base soil.one has to Make sure that the roof is waterproof .
2,The roof or the terrace should be sloped and have an effective drainage system.
3,One has to make make sure that there is no leakage of water while planning a roof garden.
Choice of Plants
It is necessary to choose the plants with shallow root system which
will not penetrate the roof floor in long run.At the same time, it is
also advisable to grow such plants that flower at various periods of
year and are very easily be maintained at roof top.
Some recommended plants that thrive on Roof Garden
Foliage plants:- Asparagus, coleus, croton, diffenbachia, dracena, paperomias, philodendron rubber plant, etc.
Flowering plants: Seasonal flowers like Anthurhium, Asters, Balsam,
Calendula, Celosia, Cosmos, Daisy, Dianthus, Gaillardia, Marigold
Nasturtium, Pansies, Phlox, Verbena, Zeinia, etc., and perennial
flowers like Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Dahlia, Rose, Tuberose, etc.
Fruits:- Gooseberry, strawberry, peach, pear, pineapple pomegranate, etc
Cactii and succulents:- Agave, Aloe, Kalanchoe, Opuntia, Cehpalocereus, Notocactus ,Nyctocereus, etc.
Vegetables like Bringal, broccoli, chillies, lettuce, tomoto, etc
Soil mix
Generally a soil layer of 10-20 cm thickness is sufficient for planting
various foliage and flowering plants. A good soil mixture for roof
gardening must consist of soil, sand and well rotten FYM in 2:1:1 ratio
for flowering plants but for foliage plants, a mixture containing equal
part of soil and organic manure is the best.
Potting
Before potting, the container should be thoroughly washed and
sterilized with 5% formalin solution. A small piece of curved pebble
should be placed over the drainage hole to prevent its blocking. For
proper growth and drainage, the coarse sand should be placed at the
bottom over which a mixture of soil and organic manure may be added to
fill up the container leaving 2.0-3.0 cm pot brim for irrigation.
Planting is to be done by making a hole in the center so that any
injury to young plant or its roots may be avoided. While planting, the
soil around the plant is pressed to hold it firmly in the growing
medium. A light watering is required immediately after planting and
should be done with the help of rose cane. After that the plants are
kept in the shade for about a fortnight before being placed at their
actual location on the roof.
Repotting
The pot should be checked once in a year during monsoon season
(June-July) and repotting is required if the roots of the plant are
found to bound the entire pot. Repotting may also be required if any
plant looks too large for its pot or the water passes through the pot
too quickly. Repotting is done either in bigger pot or in the same pot
with fresh garden soil and manure after light root pruning..
The author also gives a detailed description and some useful tips for the maintenance of the roof garden..
This book covers almost all aspects of roof gardening and can be easily
recomended to all garden lovers by all means...a very useful addition
to ones library i would say.
Product Details
Author : Theodore H. Osmundson
Hardcover: 318 pages
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company; 1st edition (November 1997)
Language: English
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Thanks a lot peggy, i agree greenery around us is so very soothing :)
Thanks Kiran - I was in fact looking for some information on rooftop gardening. Shall bookmark this












Peggy W says:
9 months ago
The photos of the gardens on the balconies look lovely. Guess this also counts as roof gardens? Having a little green space is always enjoyable. Thanks for this hub.