Sedum also often known as stonecrop is a genus of the crassulaceae family of succulent plants.
Plant medium for living roof.
Carex nigra is technically considered a sedge and is often used on living roofs because its roots require less soil than most other grasses or grass like plants.
The natural properties of sedum make this succulent plant extremely suitable for roof greening.
These aggregates make a good basis for a growing medium.
Now comes the growing medium which for a sedum roof should be at least 8cm 3in deep and for a roof of wildflowers herbs salad and strawberries at least 15cm 6in deep.
Lightweight volcanic aggregate such as pumice or lava.
An all purpose soil less peat free potting mix is fine for growing herbs and other edibles but mix in plenty of perlite to both improve drainage and save on weight.
These materials are available throughout the west coast of north america.
Sedums are one of the star plants for creating a green roof and a sedum roof needs no extra growing medium.
As well as affording excellent ground cover this hardy easy to maintain plant grows happily in a shallow layer of substrate minimising the amount of pressure it puts on a structure.
This family consists of four to five hundred species and thousands of different varieties.
The targeted saturated weight of roof top growing media should be 48 65 lb ft 3 3 4 kg m 3.
Not only is it bulky and heavy it can have potential chemical and pathogen contaminants and if not screened may contain rocks or debris that may make the product inconsistent.