Grow Your Garden Higher, (Literally)
June 6, 2007 by Jennifer Chait
Filed under Home & Living

Why just enjoy your garden underfoot? The hippest (and greenest) in new green roof design allows you to enjoy your garden overhead as well. January’s Custom Home Magazine reports that, “Between 2004 and 2005, total green roof square footage grew 80 percent in the
Enticed by the idea of planting flowers up above?
Hydrotech, Inc. is taking green roof design to a whole new level. Water-tight, energy efficient, and let’s not forget ultra cool to look at — Hydrotech has a garden roof to fit any builder’s or dreamer’s needs.
Hydrotech’s site covers all the basics. Visit to learn about designs, benefits of green roof systems, installation, and different type of roof systems.
Hydrotech’s site discusses roof types such as:
- The
Intensive Garden Roof - Sloped Applications
- Extensive Garden Roof
- Shallow-Intensive (Lawn) Garden Roof
To get an idea; here’s what Hydrotech says about the Extensive Garden Roof system:
“The
Here’s my favorite garden roof.

Or, maybe this one…

Perhaps you desire a “going all out” approach:

Other positive aspects of green roof systems include:
- Stormwater management, (a green roof retains 50%-90% of a typical rainfall)
- Creation of a natural habitat for plants and animals.
- Reduced dust, smog, and noise levels,
- Increased life expectancy of a roof, (offers protection from physical abuse and extreme weather).
- Improved thermal resistance — helps to reduce cooling costs in the summer months.
- And much more.
A garden roof creates a livable and peaceful environment. Of course you’re not going to be basking on too sloped a roof; but imagine the possibilities for the average roof owner. It’d be so cool to have people over… to your roof! Coffee, up on the roof on a cool summer morning; a little after hours alone time with your significant other up on the roof; a lot of alone time with a book for just you.

And hey, with pedestrians, dogs, bikes, and more; a green roof ends the senseless trampling of flowers everywhere. Hmm, maybe this could be the new slogan for green roof organizations everywhere.
Or not.
All photos courtesy of American Hydrotech, Inc. (Thanks Hydrotech!)















Wow, some of those are just amazing. And a pond on a roof? How cool is that!
We had friends who were redoing a garage and wanted a garden (or at least grass) up on the roof, but were told you needed a whole lot more structural support than they had due to the weight of the roof. So I guess if you’re just a residential building, it’s a good thing to think about a roof garden early in the planning stages rather than later.
Great pictures!
Hey Crabby, Hydrotech’s site was talking about how they do it (build a garden on an existing roof) and I guess it’s a possibility for more people than we’d think. There are structural (and other technical) roof garden issues involved. There are diagrams at the site, and it looks like new/extra support is added before the actual garden. But of, course early planning for almost anything is best (says way over organized me).
That’s really cool! I like the juxtaposition of wild flowers and ponds with the city buildings literally next door. Great shots!