Problems in Brighton???

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Grif

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Problems in Brighton???
« on: April 08, 2008, 21:15 »
Hi Ladies and Germs,

We need some advice from you guys please, please, please, pretty please!!!

Would a rooftop allotment in Brighton be subject to problems?, eg: Seagulls, salt and wind?
If not these three, what else?

Cheers

Grif  :?
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« Reply #1 on: April 08, 2008, 21:55 »
All those, pigeons and unpleasant neighbours.  :lol:

But never stopped any of us in the past. 8)
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Re: Problems in Brighton???
« Reply #2 on: April 09, 2008, 00:13 »
Quote from: "Grif"
Hi Ladies and Germs,

We need some advice from you guys please, please, please, pretty please!!!

Would a rooftop allotment in Brighton be subject to problems?, eg: Seagulls, salt and wind?
If not these three, what else?

Cheers

Grif  :?


I did try a rooftop garden once , but I found that the compost slid off the tiles.

The main problem would be the roof structure.  Most houses would need to have their roof beefed up.  Wet soil weighs tons more than dry and even a small amount may overload most beams.
 Then there is the problem of getting rid of water when everthing becomes too wet, again even a small roof gaden would hold 100s of gallons of the stuff and it could if not drained properly, and with nowhere to go cause a lot of damage.
If on the other hand you just mean some tubs and a couple of chairs and a table the main probs would be dehydration, and wind.  Cover each soil suface with lots of mulch to help conserve moisture.
 :wink:   Salt would restrict the type of plants you could grow successfuly.
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« Reply #3 on: April 09, 2008, 00:13 »
Mind the ceiling doesn't fall in though
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