Carefully cut the top of your compost bag and empty out the soil for later.
How to make a living roof on shed.
Use it to cover the shed roof making sure there is a slight overhang all the way round.
This online guide is designed to meet the needs of diy enthusiasts looking to put a green roof on a shed or outhouse builders and landscaper contractors who want to build green roofs.
Make a normal flat or sloped roof into a beautiful living garden.
You will need to build a tanalised wooden frame to your existing shed roof.
While redeveloping our house we decided to install a living roof on our kitchen roof why you ask.
To stop your shed from penetrating moisture first you need to line the roof.
And with a little forethought can present yet another opportunity to grow more food.
So if you ve an outbuilding shed or wood store with a bare roof why not give it a makeover.
Whether you re building a brand new shed or re roofing an existing structure it s important to know the best way to cover it start by choosing a roof style that suits your needs and preferences for your shed.
There are some things you need to check before building but the job is not very difficult.
Build a green roof adding a green roof to garden buildings such as sheds and storage areas reclaims the space they take up as well as improving air quality and encouraging wildlife into the.
Build the frame so it provides a 3cm lip around the roof felt for the substrate and sedum blanket to be.
Planning a green roof.
Building a green roof on your shed is a way to add interest to the shed and produce a new area to cultivate.
Then make a plastic sheet from the bag by slitting the side seam.
You are going to be adding significant extra weight onto the shed roof so you need to know that the structure is strong enough to support it.
1 build the tanalised wooden roof frame.
We wanted somewhere for some wildlife to have bees etc 3.
Step 1 check if it is load bearing.
From there you can begin measuring cutting and arranging your rafter boards in the desired configuration.
I liked the idea of having a bit more greenery in the property we live in central london 2.
This website based guide builds on the material and information in our original pdf the diy guide to green living roofs which we published in 2008.