Rooting for resilience: trees in stormwater management

This week is National Tree Week (23rd November – 1st December), which has always marked the start of the planting season, but this year there’s been another timely reason to give particular thought to tree planting: flood mitigation. Flooding has been in the news again in recent days, with Storm Bert resulting in more than […]

Comprehensive Testing of RootSpace, Enhancing our Urban Infrastructure

As part of GreenBlue Urban’s commitment to continually improve products and solutions, we recently commissioned Lucideon, an independent materials testing and analysis laboratory, to investigate the structural properties of the RootSpace soil cell system. Highways engineers are particularly concerned about the ability to withstand vertical, lateral, and dynamic loading. For testing, Lucideon was supplied with RootSpace […]

Proud Sponsors of the SuDS in New Developments Conference

GreenBlue Urban was thrilled to have sponsored the Collaborative Conversations East Midlands 2024 event in partnership with RIBA, CIOB, ICE, RICS, RTPI, and the Landscape Institute. This engaging conference, “Sustainable Water Management in New Developments,” was an unparalleled success, fostering insightful dialogue on innovative practices and sustainable solutions for the built environment. A Day of […]

RootSpace®: Revolutionising Urban Tree Planting – The Superior Soil Cell

At GreenBlue Urban, we pride ourselves on pioneering the best tree pit systems worldwide. Our RootSpace pavement support system stands out in the market with unparalleled advantages designed to foster healthier, longer-living urban trees. Here’s a detailed look at what makes our soil cells exceptional. Unmatched Soil Volume Soil volume is our primary differentiator and […]

Understanding SuDS Maintenance

One of the greatest worries about the implementation of sustainable drainage features is maintenance. The long term implications of these desirable multi-functional blue-green nature-based solutions seem to frighten planners and developers because the facts and figures for maintenance are not easy to access. The truth is that most SuDS features are low maintenance; no landscape […]

Who Will Maintain Green Infrastructure, and at What Cost?

Maintaining green infrastructure (GI) involves several stakeholders and can vary significantly in cost depending on the type and scale of the infrastructure. Here are some key points: WHO MAINTAINS GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE? Local Authorities: Often responsible for public spaces, they rely on tax-payer dollars or donors to cover long-term maintenance costs. Private Developers: In some cases, […]

Building a Resilient Transport Network with Nature-Based Solutions

As climate change intensifies, the urgency to develop resilient transport networks has never been more apparent. The recent CIHT report highlights critical strategies that engineers must adopt, focusing on decarbonisation, adaptation, and resilience. Integrating nature-based solutions, like those from GreenBlue Urban, can significantly bolster our infrastructure against extreme weather while enhancing community well-being. The CIHT […]

Celebrating A Double Win with Pro Landscaper!

GreenBlue Urban is thrilled to announce its success at the recent Pro Landscaper Sustainability & Biodiversity Awards, where the company was honoured with the Best Product for Hard Landscaping award for its innovative RootSpace system. This recognition highlights the excellence of GreenBlue’s BBA-approved UK-manufactured products and underscores the company’s commitment to creating sustainable and biodiverse […]

Myth busting Trees & Utilities

At GreenBlue, we have explored strategies to navigate the challenges faced in urban tree planting, highlighting the innovative solutions GreenBlue Urban offers to address above- and below-ground issues. A common question arises: Can utilities be integrated within a GreenBlue Urban RootSpace soil cell system? There’s a prevalent misconception that utilities and tree roots cannot coexist, […]

How to Avoid Root Heave & Pavement Damage Caused by Urban Trees

Photo showing pavement and sidewalk damage caused by root heave from an urban tree. The tree roots are growing over the sidewalk into the road

It’s important to have trees in cities for so many well-proven reasons. Without adequate consideration, however, urban trees can cause costly damage to surrounding infrastructure. Pavement damage is among the most common issues, caused by the occurrence of root heave. What is Root Heave? Root heave, sometimes called pavement heave, is triggered by tree roots […]