Posted June 9, 2015 So, your deed has limited space, and you want to have some grass or a garden on your house? Maybe you are a healer with just a small clinic, and you don't have much room for a cotton garden? Here comes Rooftop Gardening! Since we are now allowed to plant thatch inside, why not make such a thing? Now, that is a venture that requires quite a bit of components. First, you will need a floorboard, and it will need to be tarred. So, part of the construction of this Roof tile, will be 1 floorboard, and 10 tar. Then, you also need to reinforce it. There's no way a floorboard could hold all that weight on its own! 5 wooden beams would do the job, held together by 2 handfuls of large nails. Then, finally, you add in 10 dirt in the formula, enough to be able to let your garden take root, and voila! This rooftop garden would only be useful for bushes garden and grass tiles however. THere is no way you can plant a full size tree there! Hedges could be planted on the edge of them, they could be fenced, and sadly, there is no more floors being added after that. This Rooftop Garden is the highest thing you can do. Planning the Rooftop Garden requires the same amount of carpentry as planning a normal floor upstairs, however, you would need Gardening to be high enough to actually build the garden there! Have to make sure those plants are comfortable, that there is no leaks... 14 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 9, 2015 +100 Green roofs are awesome too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 10, 2015 +1And let us have trellises on terasses and inside also! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 10, 2015 +1 Welcome to the Hanging Gardens of Wurm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 11, 2015 Just with flowers would be nice; though, I'm still holding out hope for planting herbs in containers or in farm fields in general. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Posted June 11, 2015 +1 I really like the idea of raised beds or some form of gardening other than conventional farming tiles Share this post Link to post Share on other sites