Archive for Category: Sedum Green Roof Blog

Merry Christmas

Friday 21st December 2012

Happy Christmas and New year from all of us at Sedum Green Roof. Well, seems as though life is going on and the world has not ended! We even had a little tipple to celebrate today at 11.11. We then wondered if it meant tonight! Been very ill so...

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Wednesday 17th October 2012

Been such a wet summer that I feel as though there has been no summer at all. Tomatoes didn’t ripen so I have Green Chutney coming out of my ears. Hardly any apples as to wet for the bees to pollinate in the spring, and then our poor Sedum...

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Wednesday 12th September 2012

At last the Sedum in the fields is responding after the very wet summer. Our stocks are now improving but more importantly we now have our new S.Pods or modular systems. This is very new and cuts out much of the preparation on the roofs. Quick and easy to...

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Thursday 30th August

The summer seems to have gone by, well, what we could call a summer. The Sedum fields have been somewhat waterlogged and growth has not been good. We were hoping for an Indian Summer and are still crossing our fingers. Sales have been delayed due to the weather as...

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Haven’t managed to write anything for so long as I have been so busy with orders and the fields. We have had a lot of people helping us roll the mats and they all need supervision. Our main problem has been the wet. If there is one thing Sedum...

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Thursday 24th May

esterday was so wonderful that spent a great deal of time on the fields. Everything suddenly takes off once the sun shines. The Sedum is looking so healthy and we have so much this year. The shed pack is still doing very well and only has a week or...

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Wednesday 15th May

Our offer with the Shed Pack, a Green or living sedum roof on your shed, has gone down very well and the sales have been high. Interesting to see how many individuals are really catching onto this. Would be so wonderful if everyone who owned a shed or a...

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Sedum is usually cultivated as a garden plants mainly for their foliage and brightly coloured flowers. Species vary adapting to individual environments. It is thought that the leaves from nearly all the stonecrop family are edible. I’ve not tried them in my salad personally, but will give it a...

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Wednesday 2nd May

Been a busy bank holiday but weather had been terrible. Fields are very water logged and we haven’t really been able to get out there. On the other side of things the rain has helped the Sedum which is coming on beautifully. Just hope in the next week or...

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Monday 23rd April

Last week was very busy with many of our big clients coming down to see us. Weather was not great but we managed. All good news for us and we seem to be doing pretty well with orders. Sedum coming on well but the weather can’t make up its...

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