Combining intensive green roofs with green walls is proving a very successful way of providing beneficial habitats for wildlife in urban areas.
Roof gardens provide a welcome sanctuary for city dwellers and for the local birds and insects that visit these wildlife friendly gardens.
Skylarks have been known to nest in the ground cover on these green roofs, which when you think about it proves how natural these habitats are. A whole host of other creatures from moths to bees benefit from vertical gardens, which are also aptly described as a living wall.
Roof gardens provide a welcome sanctuary for city dwellers and for the local birds and insects that visit these wildlife friendly gardens.
Skylarks have been known to nest in the ground cover on these green roofs, which when you think about it proves how natural these habitats are. A whole host of other creatures from moths to bees benefit from vertical gardens, which are also aptly described as a living wall.