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

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 […]
Sustainable Manufacturing: GreenBlue’s Commitment to Quality and the Environment

In today’s world, sustainable landscape design is more than a trend—it’s necessary. Developers and specifiers increasingly turn to eco-friendly solutions that enhance the environment and deliver long-term economic and social benefits. GreenBlue Urban, a leader in sustainable urban landscape solutions, provides a path to achieving these goals through innovative, UK-manufactured products and a deep commitment […]
Maintaining the integrity of Landscape Design

It is crucial to deliver a project that stands out for its quality. Often, there’s a temptation to make last-minute substitutions to reduce costs or speed up the timeline. However, cutting corners—especially when it comes to landscape elements—can result in a lower-quality outcome, which could tarnish the reputation of all involved. High-quality landscape designs are […]
Quality over Compromise

One of the primary risks of applying value engineering to landscape elements is that it overlooks the long-term implications. Not all landscape products are created equal. Cheaper materials may initially save on budget, but they often come with hidden costs in maintenance, durability, and user satisfaction. Inferior plant choices, low-quality paving, and insufficient drainage solutions […]
How Much Do Soil Cells Cost?

It can be frustrating for landscape architects and designers not knowing the approximate cost of soil cells before specifying the system. This can lead to designs exceeding budget constraints, potentially resulting in value engineering later in the project. While the importance of proper tree planting techniques is widely recognized, balancing this with client budgets remains […]
Ballpark Pricing: How Much Do Soil Cells Cost?

It can be frustrating for landscape architects and designers not knowing the approximate cost of soil cells before specifying the system. This can lead to designs exceeding budget constraints, potentially resulting in value engineering later in the project. While the importance of proper tree planting techniques is widely recognized, balancing this with client budgets remains […]
Reducing the Risk – Successful tree establishment, every time!

Over the past 30 years, urban tree mortality levels have fallen dramatically, and GreenBlue Urban is proud to have been involved in this transformation. But the levels are still too high – in some places almost half the trees planted in hard surfaces fail to reach their first birthday, and far too many do not […]
Greener Towns and Cities: Highlights from Natural England

Natural England’s recent webinar focused on the growing importance of green infrastructure (GI) in urban areas, highlighting new tools and policies to integrate nature into urban planning. Here’s a summary of the insights shared by leading experts. Alan Law, Chief Officer for Strategy, Natural England Alan Law discussed the government’s focus on balancing economic growth, […]
Open Planting Areas for Urban Trees: Not What They Seem?

While soil cells are most often installed under pavement when there’s a lack of green space, we’ve lately seen an uptick in projects specifying soil cells under grassy areas as well. Leading to the question, are there advantages to using soil cells under open planting areas? Historically speaking, open planting areas have been regarded as […]
Are We Providing Mature Street Trees for Future Generations?

The canopy cover of many cities across the US and around the world is made up of large, mature trees. In the US, most of these trees were planted in the late 1800s to early 1900s, making them well over 100 years old. Thankfully, our grandparents and great grandparents understood the value of trees and […]