Moss and the green roof movement european countries have been utilizing moss for green roofs for some time now due to the multiple benefits of the practice.
Green roofs and moss benefits.
Ecological benefits birds bees butterflies and other animals can benefit from green roofs.
Reduce energy costs energy costs can be reduced through the use of green roofs.
A green roof can entirely change the feel of more crowded urban spaces while absorbing runoff stormwaters and reducing building temperatures.
When other garden plants are dormant or dead the mosses will keep on giving joy even in winter months.
In fact owners may even consider hosting a bee colony on their roof creating another form of income.
Moss and the green roof movement european countries have been utilizing moss for green roofs for some time now due to the multiple benefits of the practice.
A green roof can entirely change the feel of more crowded urban spaces while absorbing runoff stormwaters and reducing building temperatures.
Over its estimated lifespan of 40 years a green roof would save about 200 000 of which nearly two thirds would come from reduced energy costs.
They provide additional insulation and prolong the life of the roof by protecting its surface from the elements.
City dwellers also have the added bonus of looking upon surrounding roof tops and seeing greenery.
With various shades of green and textures the mosses will provide additional delight with brilliant reds golds and bronzes when in sporophytic reproductive stages.
The study looked at a range of benefits of green roofs including stormwater management improved health benefits due to reduced pollution and energy savings.