If your terrace was planted by pflanz im glück., you just need to make sure that you bring in all the non-frost-resistant parts of the irrigation system in good time (ie before the frosts).
This usually includes the distributor, the irrigation computer and the pressure reducer - in other words, all parts that are located between the tap and the water pipe.
The planters and the plants are of course all frost hardy and do not need any additional protection.
If there are longer periods without rain or frost in winter, watering should be done by hand on frost-free days.
There is no flat rate for this. All prices are tailored to the specific wishes of each customer and the size of their terraces. An offer can therefore only be made after complete planning.
Of course. All you need to do is send me a message with your thumbs and I'll take care of the rest!
Automatic irrigation also takes care of most of the maintenance work for you, and for the rest you can arrange a maintenance appointment with me twice a year (spring/autumn).
1. Make an inquiry and arrange a free viewing appointment.
During our personal conversation, I will take the time to understand your ideas, analyze the location of your roof terrace and take the necessary measurements for planning.
Make a non-binding inquiry now!
2. 3D planning and concept design
I design an individual concept in 3D so that you can better understand your green roof terrace before it is implemented. Aesthetics, functionality and your personal style flow seamlessly into the planning.
3. Execution
Once all the details of the concept have been discussed, we will arrange a date for planting your terrace. From planting to installing automatic irrigation, I will personally ensure that your green oasis is implemented according to your individual wishes.
4. Maintenance
To ensure that your green oasis stays in top shape, I offer care and maintenance services. I take care of everything so that you can sit back and relax.
It doesn't cost anything to ask! In general , pflanz im glück. specializes in planting roof terraces, but as we all know, exceptions prove the rule!




