SPROut

Green Roofs and Living Walls

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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Location: 
The Oregon Garden, Education Bldg

The day will begin with a 2-hour lecture on green roofs and living walls, covering the basics of roof and wall types, design, layered components, functions, and benefits. Green roofs and living walls will be explored in the context of horticultural applications that provide ecosystem services to the built environment. For the remainder of the morning, the class will tour several projects at The Oregon Garden that apply ecological horticulture to the sustainable landscape, including raingarden, green roof, floating wetland, tunnel green roof, living wall, biofilter strips for parking lots, and constructed wetland bog filters. The afternoon will be split between 2 installations. First, the class will layer and plant a green roof on a tool shed (using multiple planting techniques), where the waterproof membrane, edge boards, and gutters have already been installed.This roof is also designed to participate in a regional study that will measure the treatment effect of a green roof on a greywater irrigation source, as compared with the treatment effect of a constructed wetland on the same greywater irrigation source. Second, the class will install growing media and plants into modular units of a custom living wall, while exploring the structural challenges that accompany the vertical dimension. This wall will be trialing different media and plant selections. Designed for horticulture or landscape design students, Master Gardeners, green industry professionals, or  homeowners.  

  • Renee Stoops, instructor.
  • 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, October 3.
  • The Oregon Garden, Educational Building.
  • $108, includes lunch and admission to the garden.