The use of Low Input Development (LID) techniques in the urban landscape has been gaining momentum in recent years. The installation of LID facilities like rain gardens, bio-retention areas, tree trenches and structural soil cells are being implemented in many of our local communities, these facilities often have the combined goals of managing stormwater and supporting healthy plant material.

Benefits:
  • Meets deep root guidelines
  • LEED certified
Ideal Applications:

Boulevards

School Fields and Parks

Mixture Composition:

Screened Loam

Coarse Sand

Compost

Frequently Asked Questions
What are Low Impact Development (LID) soils?
How do LID soils help manage stormwater?
What types of projects benefit from LID soils?
How do LID soils improve urban environments?

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Project ImgTelus Sky Indoor Garden
Location
Calgary, Alberta
Date
2024

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