Planting method |
Description |
Survival rate |
Installation labor |
Maintenance requirements |
Expense |
Establishment time |
other pros, cons, notes |
Plugs |
Plants in small pots |
High |
Medium |
Low |
Low-medium |
Quick, 1-2 years depending on species, plug size, and initial planting density |
Allows for most flexible and controlled planting design; can be added to green roofs started from cuttings or to pre-grown mats to increase species diversity |
Cuttings |
Small pieces of sedums that are spread across or mixed into growing medium |
Good |
Low |
Low |
Low - More than plugs, less than seed |
Quick, 1-2 years |
Less control over final look than with plugs |
Seed |
Seed |
Good |
Lowest |
Higher |
Lowest - Less than plugs or cuttings |
Longer than plugs or cuttings – typically 2-5 years depending on species |
Less control over final look than with plugs; seed cannot be allowed to dry out until germinated; more bare soil can result in higher weed pressure; need more erosion protection during establishment since soil is bare; only a limited number of species can germinate from seed on a green roof |
Pregrown Mats |
Plants delivered to the site pre-grown into an erosion control mat with growing medium |
Good |
Low |
Low |
Low-Medium |
Almost instant green |
Instant erosion protection if fully vegetated; precise plant composition difficult to predict; less control over final look; less species diversity possible than with plugs, can be combined with plugs to increase species diversity |
Modular Systems |
Plastic, metal, or degradable trays filled with growing medium and delivered to site pre-grown |
Good initially |
Low |
High |
High |
Almost instant green |
Allow for greater precision of design, some may require frequent plant replacement due to edge effect; some trays may retain heat and cause soil to dry out faster, negatively affecting plant health |