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DIRTY THOUGHTS
THE CRITICAL COMPONENTS OF GREEN ROOF GROWING MEDIA SPECIFICATION AND PRODUCTION
BY: SAM FERRO
G
reen roof growing media is not your
everyday garden soil variety. Sure it
has to retain water and nutrients and
provide a hospitable environment for
plant growth, but there is much more
that is required. Growing media must be
lightweight, provide effective drainage, and
in many cases, retain significant amounts
of water or at least slow runoff.
With the intense performance requirements for green roof growing media, it
should come as no surprise that native
soils do not provide a proper environment. To ensure a quality growing media,
specialized soils must be manufactured to
meet project requirements. These specialized soils are typically manufactured from
multiple components that may include
sand, compost, light-weight aggregates
and more.
Locally sourced materials are the most
cost-effective components for growing
media, as they typically have lower shipping costs and fewer delays. Once components have been sourced, they have to
be blended to create a consistent soil mix
that meets project specifications and client
needs.
The desired green roof growing media
can vary widely depending upon intended
usage. Stormwater control requires something different than what wetlands would
require. Intensive mix blends with their
deeper depths are typically not the same
as extensive mixes. Thus, proper components and component ratios are crucial
to achieve desired performance. How do
suppliers come up with mixes to meet
project needs? It depends on the specifications, and a well written specification is
critical to project success.
Growing media specifications can be
divided into two broad types. Material
specifications call for what components
to use and how much of each component
goes into the mix. Performance specifications typically focus less on specifying
particular materials, and more on detailing what the performance of the blend
should be (permeability, wet weight, water
retention, etc.). Performance specifications are often preferred because they
allow for some flexibility in materials and
focus on the characteristics of the final
blended material. Regardless of specification type, it is imperative to know what
performance is expected from the roof
before a growing media can be prepared.
Factors such as available materials, type
of vegetation, water management, material depth, load limits and intensity of use
must be considered.
Laboratory testing should be a critical
component of green roof specifications
and production. An experienced lab can
help make the mix development stage go
faster and produce a better mix. Jeff Bruce
of Jeffrey L Bruce & Co. equates media
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production to water coming from a faucet:
"you have to expect fluctuations." Testing
by an experienced green roof lab can tell
us what those fluctuations are. It is then
incumbent upon the designer or other
professionals to determine whether they
are significant. On-site observations and
proper care of the media delivered to the
job site are also critical. Soils are living
environments and must be treated as such.
Timing of media installation and proper
handling of materials are crucial.
Green roof growing media are complex
mixes, requiring multiple components
blended at precise ratios. A team of professionals with diverse expertise is needed to
design and create these mixes. When quality materials are combined with knowledgeable people, the growing media should
perform well on the roof and provide optimal conditions for plant growth.
Sam Ferro is the president of Turf Diagnostics
& Design.
Thanks to Jeff Bruce, Dick Hayden (American Hydrotech), Kevin Anderson (Missouri
Organic), Scott Jenson (Utelite) and Charles
Duprey (WeCare Organics) for their input.
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Green Roofs - Living Architecture Monitor - Spring 2014
Green Roofs - Living Architecture Monitor - Spring 2014
Contents
From the Founder
On the Roof With...
Policy and Standards
Research
Gap Leadership
Confessions of a Green 'Starchitect'
Sprucing Up
Green Roofs and Walls in Music City
Space in Transition
Big Box Retailers Embracing Green Roofs?
Exploring England's Green Roof and Wall Industry
New GRHC Corporate Members
GRHC Buyers Guide
Professional Calendar
Dirty Thoughts
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