Benefits Of Roof Gardening Essay

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Remember when there used to be a kitchen garden in every house? And how the mouth watered at the sight of luscious fruits hanging from the trees? As we grew urbaner, the culture of gardening got lost as did the wide open spaces. While most urban inhabitants aren’t green enthusiasts, those who yearn for it don’t go beyond hanging pots or decorating their window ledges. But why let space constraints limit the penchant for gardening? WELCOME, TERRACE GARDENING!
Also called a roof garden, terrace garden allows you to cultivate flowers, fruits or vegetables on a building’s terrace, porch or a balcony just like you did in a conventional kitchen garden. By the way, a terrace garden can also refer to raised or "terraced" beds against a slope/hillside, …show more content…

Not only does it provide a quick retreat, but several other benefits to health, environment and aesthetics.
• Improved air quality: Through the photosynthesis process, the plants help reduce and filter air borne particles and smog. This increases the amount of oxygen in the air
• Rainwater harvesting: It is known that rooftop gardens can retain upto 80% of rainwater in summers. The excess water gets stored for a later use, thereby reducing chances of water run-off.
• Improves life of a conventional roof. Also increases the property value.
• Controls Urban Heat Island Effect (UHI): Green spaces provide insulation against extreme temperatures by acting as a roof cover. Furthermore, it can also reduce indoor temperatures thereby reducing the need and cost of air conditioning
• Promotion of urban agriculture: With the convenience of organic fruits and vegetables, the roofs serve as mini-farms that can be a good booming business in itself. Also, a perfect source of true nutrition.
• Functions as personal space for physical exercise, in a clean natural habitat. Also allows privacy from adjoining apartments.
• Serves as a natural abode for birds and

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