The vegetation and microorganisms present in the soil could reduce the TSS and excessive nutrients in the stormwater. However, if fertilizers are used to keep the plants healthy, then the green roof ...
There's a huge range of plants you can choose from that will grow on your green roof, but try to choose ones which will not grow too tall so that they will survive any potential wind or storm damage.
Follow "The Berry Prairie: Native Biodiversity in a Rooftop Landscape", the Berry Center's green roof blog! Rather than a traditional metal, shingled, or stone roof, a large part of the Berry Center's ...
Having green plants around offers numerous benefits. They improve air quality by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing ...
A decade ago, three bus shelters along the Fairmount MBTA corridor had beds of sedum, a hardy, low-maintenance succulent, ...