Tree Lady Talks
The Tree Lady, Sharon Durdant-Hollamby, talks all things trees, nature, forests, natural sciences and health and well-being to fascinating people from all walks of life. Also available as a video podcast on our YouTube channel, '@treeladytalks'. Get in touch with the show treeladytalks@gmail.com
Tree Lady Talks
Trees on buildings with Alistair Bayford
Summary
In this episode of Tree Lady Talks, Sharon discusses the growing trend of planting trees on buildings with expert Alistair Bayford. They explore the benefits of roof gardens, the challenges of structural considerations, soil requirements, and the maintenance of trees in urban environments. Alistair shares insights on successful tree species for roofs and emphasizes the importance of proper care and attention to ensure the longevity and health of these urban green spaces.
Takeaways
The trend of planting trees on buildings is increasing due to wellness and environmental considerations.
Roof gardens provide essential breakout spaces for employees, enhancing their work environment.
Soil quality and structure are critical for the successful growth of trees on roofs.
Trees require significant care and maintenance, akin to being in 'critical care'.
The lifespan of trees on roofs can vary greatly depending on care and environmental conditions.
Certain tree species are more resilient and suitable for urban roof environments than others.
Irrigation systems are essential for the survival of trees on roofs.
Pests and diseases are becoming more prevalent in urban tree planting.
The choice of tree species can significantly impact the success of roof gardens.
Collaboration between landscape architects and tree growers is crucial for sustainable urban greening.
Chapters (Indicative)
00:00 Introduction to Tree Planting on Buildings
02:20 The Rise of Roof Gardens
04:21 Challenges of Planting Trees on Roofs
07:05 Soil and Structural Considerations
11:36 Maintaining Tree Health and Lifespan
19:34 Successful Tree Species for Roofs
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