Extensive systems suit shallow-rooted, drought-tolerant arrays, while deeper profiles support shrubs and small trees where structure permits. Confirm saturated weights, snow loads, and maintenance access before dreaming big. In windy, cold climates, prioritize low, tufted forms that anchor well. In milder zones, consider layered canopies that temper microclimates. Plant ambition should always follow verified capacity; resilience begins with respect for the slab, parapet, and facade anchors holding everything aloft.
Rooftop and vertical substrates must be light, porous, and durable, with mineral components for structure and organic matter for water holding. Drainage mats prevent waterlogging, yet capillary layers safeguard moisture during drought. Tune blend ratios to climate: more mineral for wet regions, more organics for arid heat. Test infiltration rates, then pair with mulches that resist wind scouring. When roots receive air and steady moisture, stress declines and beauty lasts.
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