Towards the end of last year I planted up two different kinds of sedum roof for Matt Lawson of Lawson Landscaping. What I like about these roofs, which can be created on top of various structures, in this case bike and bin shelters, is the variety of plants that can be used to suit the conditions. The roof on the left sits in a shadier position and so I used a variety of woodland plants on it, including ferns, sedges, and periwinkles, whereas the one on the right is in a much sunnier position and has been planted with a wide variety of sedums, which should carpet the shed roof once they get going, be drought resistant and provide an array of flowers for wildlife in the summer.
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