Corrie's blog

Green Roof Trailer Blog

Chris and Corrie built a mobile demonstration roof.

The trailer has a coat of paint (it needs another) and we took it on the road a few times over the last couple of weeks. Here it is at the Linden Hills Park "Good Energy Fair". People love to come up to the trailer and touch it. I even had one person who started pulling weeds until she ran into the prickly pears.

Green Roof Trailer Blog

I highly recommend wearing leather gloves when installing cacti. Aside from the prickly pear cactus, we installed a range of sedums and native plants on the trailer. The list included Sedum Blue Spruce, Worm Grass, Stonecrop, Stone Orpine, Stonecrop Voodoo, Stonecrop Weihenstephaner Gold, Wild Chives, Prickly Pear, Bristly Prickly Pear, Prairie Smoke, Prairie Violet, Nodding Wild Onion, Silky Aster, Alumroot, Junegrass, Blue Grama, Side-oats Grama, and Grey Goldenrod.

Green Roof Trailer Blog

 

We moved the trailer to Central Roofing to install the membrane and other green roof elements on our green roof demo trailer.

We used a peel-and-stick waterproofing membrane. We doubled the membrane at the corners and around our drainage scuppers.

Green Roof Trailer Blog

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Green Roof Trailer Blog

The trailer is part of our RoofBloom project, which is funded by the Minnehaha Creek Watershed District. Among other things, we are designing a green roof system appropriate for a shed or garage that can be constructed almost entirely from materials that can be purchased at a home improvement store and a garden center

Green Roof Trailer Blog

Chris and I are building a green roof demonstration trailer. This is the first entry in our trailer blog. We think you'll like it.

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