The latest design of our SuDS planters includes an additional internal overflow flow system. This means that in the event of a severe storm water occasion the water storage area fills to the top, but will not inundate the top soil/compost area.
With this enhanced design feature, it enables the SuDS planter to be used to grow any type of plants specific to the needs of the client, soil type and local climatic conditions.
Importantly, they can be used to grow a much greater diversity of plant species, including pollinators, which will in turn support a greater range of invertebrates, and subsequently mammals and birds. The new design can therefore significantly contribute to a development's BNG.
To further enhance the BNG value of our SuDS Planters, they can be combined with East of Eden Living Walls and Living Screens to provide even more plants, as well as more plant species to support further biodiversity.
In addition, by attaching homes and habitats to the external Larch cladding, they can lead to an increase in biodiversity following installation. These include homes for invertebrates, including bee hotels, plus shelters for reptiles, amphibians and mammals, such as hedgehogs.
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