How To Build Cheap Terraced Garden On A Slope
A roof garden or roof terrace can be the perfect extension of your living space, offering a secluded refuge, high above the city streets.
'Roof gardens can be one of the most exciting of outdoor spaces, offering a sense of escapism and a chance to see the city from a whole new perspective,' says John Wyer of Bowles & Wyer, who has been designing and building roof gardens for over 25 years. 'Imagine yourself up on the roof, surrounded by buildings, but somehow slightly removed from the hustle and bustle of life below: scanning the city from your own secret haven.'
Regardless of its size, a well-designed roof garden that can be enjoyed all year round requires careful consideration of microclimate, planting and technical aspects such as weight-loading and drainage.
STRUCTURES AND SHELTER
'Without the protection of surrounding buildings, rooftops are often windier, wetter or dryer than a domestic garden,' says John. 'On a hot sunny day, an exposed rooftop can be almost unbearable without shade.'
Invest in pergolas and other vertical structures such as screens, to provide shade and support for plants. Remember permeable screens are much more effective at dissipating wind than solid screens, such as glass, which can create more turbulence. And, while shaded areas are important for dining, you'll probably want a sunny spot for lounging and sunbathing too.
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PLANTING
When choosing plants for your roof garden, you should bear in mind the environment that the plant originated from. John says as a general rule, Mediterranean and coastal plants cope well on an exposed, sunny rooftop as well as plants normally found on rocky south-facing slopes.
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Plants with thick waxy leaves, such as euphorbias, tend to avoid water loss, while hairy leaved plants, such as stachys byzantine, have the ability to block out too much sunlight and avoid drying wind.
Other recommended varieties are silver-leaved plants which reflect the sunlight to avoid drying out, and plants with narrow, pointy leaves, such as yuccas and pines, which have a much smaller surface area from which to lose water.
Fragrant plants with essential oils, such as lavender and rosemary, are another great choice for roof gardens as they are very drought tolerant.
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John says grasses tend to do well too, but you should choose varieties that flourish in cool seasons rather than warm ones. Other popular, and surprisingly hardy species, are agapanthus, olive and heather – all ideal for rooftop planting.
IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE
'A roof terrace has a unique micro climate. The combination of increased exposure and the lack of access to groundwater means that plants frequently risk drought. Therefore, an irrigation system is almost a necessity even if you don't use it all of the time,' explains John. 'Just as important is drainage – all that water needs to go somewhere! There are different systems you can use for both irrigation and drainage depending on the situation and your budget, so consult an expert.'
SEATING
A key garden design element of your roof garden is the seating. Rule number one: try to avoid bulky outdoor furniture which could dominate and feel overwhelming.
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'We often create built-in seating systems for our design schemes. It allows us to make it a central feature of the design and to position it to make the most of any view,' says John. 'We often combine planting with seating, using tall plants in raised beds behind the seating to create atmosphere and provide privacy from neighbouring properties. Whichever style of furniture you choose, make sure it is strong and stable enough not to blow away.'
CONTAINERS
Container gardening is ideal for small gardens, patios and roof gardens, and containers are considered to be an important part of the 'furniture' too.
'These days, planters are available in a wide variety of new materials so don't automatically go for terracotta,' advises John. 'We often specify fibreglass or powder-coated steel planters in our designs and use ceramic planters for feature trees to add impact. We also commission bespoke containers to make the best use of tight or awkward space and create "zones" within the plot.'
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Other materials to consider are lead, zinc, bronze or ceramic. However, the most important thing to remember is to ensure containers are of sufficient size to stop them blowing over, thereby avoiding the 'windsail' effect.
Styling tip: 'When placing containers, make the most of views from important windows by siting containers, specimen plants and even sculpture on the same axis,' suggests John.
HEATERS AND FIRE PITS
Fire pits and heaters add a focal point to any garden and are particularly magical on a roof, creating a natural gathering place on cooler evenings and allowing use of the garden well into the autumn. For roof gardens, John uses fire pits and heaters fuelled by gel or gas.
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LIGHTING
Like heaters and fire pits, lighting will naturally extend the length of time you can enjoy the garden throughout the year.
'Up on the roof, you can see the sky in a way that almost never happens at street level. As night falls, use lighting to add a sense of depth and shade to a roof terrace, creating dancing patterns of light against the city skyline,' explains John. 'To add drama and atmosphere to the space, use lighting to pick out key design features such as architectural specimen trees and geometric planters.'
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How To Build Cheap Terraced Garden On A Slope
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