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Bioretention features are defined by                   Recent ideas about planting, including ‘prairie
      aggregate filtration below specialist highly           planting style’, have influenced both the
      permeable soils. This can be a testing                 choice of plants and the growing mediums
      environment for planting and so further                used in recent SuDS features.
      requirements exist:
                                                             These new approaches combine a new                    Detailed Design
         ■  Bioretention planting, located in public         palette of herbaceous plants and grasses
          open space, must be resistant to damage            with the free draining soils recommended for
          and neglect. Certain evergreen suckering           bioretention structures and are being trialled
          shrubs and ornamental grasses can resist           on green roofs and modified bio retention

          occasional damage and require simple               features.
          maintenance.
                                                             Plants chosen to withstand dry conditions of
         ■  If tree planting, consider fine leaved           free-draining soil profiles may be from many
          species that do not generate heavy leaf            sources.
          fall.
                                                             In these cases, a deep stone drainage layer
         ■  Select drought tolerant species.                 overlain by an open graded growing medium
                                                             based on crushed stone with 15 - 20%
         ■  A regular mulch of coarse organic matter
                                                             organic matter and about 10% of loam added
          is also important to keep the soil healthy         to the mix may be used. This soil layer is then
          and the surface of the soil open.
                                                             topped by crushed stone.

                                                             Road runoff is largely managed by the very
                                                             large surface area of very free draining soil         120
                                                             rather than a dense planting mix.





      Facing: Herbaceous and grass planting used
      to dramatic effect at Australia Road SuDS
      Park.




















            Attractive and wildlife friendly herbaceous
                 planting by Sheffield City Council in a
                 crushed stone bioretention substrate.


      Luton Borough Council SuDS D & E Guide                                                              © 2018 McCloy Consulting & Robert Bray Associates
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