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Sedum Installation at the Eden Project

This short video shows how sedum roofs are installed using long rolls of pre-cultivated sedum plants grown like 'turf'. This building is down at the Eden Project which is open to the public.

The hardy sedum plants are virtually drought and wind resistant and require very little maintenance. The roof doesn't need mowing as the sedums are very low growing and only the seed heads grow to about 10-15cm. 

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Museum of London

The garden roof in the centre of the Museum of London is one of the oldest installed in London and has been in situ since 1976 when the building was first created. Its refurbishment was part of a £20.5 million redevelopment of the lower Galleries.

The garden has been brought into the 21st century with a versatile waterproofing solution that allows the landscaping to change and fit in with any feature display that is taking place in the galleries.

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Bishop Justus C E School

The green roof on the Bishop Justus School is an amazing creation as these pictures show.

This visionary 3 storey building with 43 connecting different roof areas comprises flat, pitched and barrelled roofs.  The low maintenance sedum green roof was installed on this £26 million project to help replace the footprint of the construction on the greenbelt area of Bromley Common.

What an outstanding place to go to school and see the roof in bloom! Very inspirational.
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