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Old February 9, 2010   #1
babylark
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Default Green Roof - Anyone have advice?

Went I visited the PA State Farm Show this year, I spoke with the Penn State Extension person about a Green Roofing. Basically you install a sill around the edge of your roof, put down a moisture barrier, put down a layer of gravel, then compost and plant in the compost.

I'm thinking this might be a great alternative for my house. My house is surrounded by VERY large White Oak trees. I love the trees cause it keeps our house cool in the Summer. The drawback to the trees is that they are hard on a roof. The branches falling and the roof grows a lot of moss.

Does anyone have any experience with this? I'm afraid of weed infestation or worse yet...the acorns sprouting an Oak tree on the roof of my house.
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