Green Roof Substrates

Green Roof Substrates are specifically engineered for different types of roof greening, both for domestic and commercial projects.

Our growing media mixtures have been carefully designed to contain various properties essential for their purpose. For green roof substrates this includes;

  • Low bulk density
  • Ability to retain sufficient water for plant growth
  • Ability to be free draining to prevent saturation
  • Low nutrient content to prevent excessive plant growth
  • Sufficient porosity (ensuring good aeration within the growing medium)

Our green roof substrate blends are modified to suit the majority of Green roof applications so please get in touch with us for the best substrate for your project. 

Our green roof soil substrates have been comprehensively developed and analysed for their chemical and physical properties by STRI. Each substrate blend has been modified for different building requirements and green roof planting schemes. In order to pick the most suitable substrate and installation depth for your project please get in contact with us. Custom substrate mixtures are also available to cater for specific project design criteria.

All our substrates are based on the German FLL and GRO UK green roof guidelines to ensure that all essential properties have been considered and tested. Boughton Loam has supplied substrate for many successful green roof projects all over the country – see our case studies section for more information.

Extensive EX1

Intensive IN1

Boughton Biodiverse Substrate

GRO Code of Best Practice

The Green Roof Code of Best Practice incorporating Blue Roofs and BioSolar Applications

The GRO Code of Best Practice is intended to be recognised as a code of best practice and, as such, it should be used to guide behaviour relating to green roof design, specification, installation and maintenance. However, there will be special cases where additional considerations will need to be made.

Special blends

All our green roof substrates contain recycled secondary aggregates (like crushed brick) and an organic component (soil / compost), which are blended together in different ratios for various green roof substrate blends.

Extensive Green Roof Substrates

Extensive Green Roof Substrates

Are for use on shallow green roof systems (<200mm depth) and are often associated with Sedum mat, Sedum plug plant or wildflower planting.

Intensive Green Roof Substrates

Intensive Green Roof Substrates

Are engineered to suit larger vegetation, such as shrubs and trees. Intensive green roofs can be considered “roof gardens”.

Semi Intensive Green Roof substrates

Semi Intensive Green Roof substrates

Have a range of hydraulic conductivity values, allowing them to be utilized in a range of climatic areas

Podium Green Roof Substrates

Podium Green Roof Substrates

Are designed for landscaping projects where weight loading is not an issue. Its high sand content provides a stable growing medium for a wide range of plants.

Extra Light Green Roof Substrates

Extra Light Green Roof Substrates

provide an ideal growing media for green roofs where weight loading is an issue.

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Our green roof substrate blends are modified to suit the majority of Green roof applications so please get in touch with us for the best substrate for your project. 

Our green roof soil substrates have been comprehensively developed and analysed for their chemical and physical properties by STRI. Each substrate blend has been modified for different building requirements and green roof planting schemes. In order to pick the most suitable substrate and installation depth for your project please get in contact with us. Custom substrate mixtures are also available to cater for specific project design criteria.

All our substrates are based on the German FLL and GRO UK green roof guidelines to ensure that all essential properties have been considered and tested. Boughton Loam has supplied substrate for many successful green roof projects all over the country – see our case studies section for more information.