Your article on green roofs (30 June page 70) states that β€œroof systems based on sedum blankets no more than 30 mm thick are the most common specified in the UK”.

Whereas this includes sedum blankets laid on a growing medium there is an increasing trend, in the interest of economy, to dispense with the growing medium and install the sedum blanket directly onto the waterproofing membrane. I wish to warn the industry that such systems do little to enhance the environment; they are not biodiverse, do little to retain water run-off and suffer from plant die-back within a very short period. These systems are common in Germany where the objective is to recover the subsidies that are available for so-called green roofs with the smallest outlay.

If designers and building owners truly wish to attract biodiversity to enhance city life they need to incorporate a suitable growing medium beneath the sedum mat.

John E Medlock, managing director, Axter

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