Green Screens
Pre-grown screens offer instant perimeter security and a greening solution.
They are hand wound onto 5mm galvanised steel secure framework and come in bio-degradable material around the root ball containing all the nutrients the plants need to establish.
Available in different heights:
1200mm x 1000mm
1200mm x 1550mm
1200mm x 1800mm
1200mm x 2000mm
1200mm x 2200mm
1200mm x 3000mm
This is dependent on the type of screen. We are able to adapt the length and height to your needs.
Varities
The screens can be planted directly into the ground or into planters and are easy to maintain with the option of a drip line irrigation system.
We provide a full service of design, supply, installation and maintenance.
Please contact us for more information.
Benefits
Mitigate pollutant fumes and improve the air quality - the screens suppress dust and air borne pollutants: ‘The ivy screen led to a decrease in the pollution concentrations on the playground side of the screen by 24% for NO2 and 38% for PM10; both were higher than the measurement uncertainty and thus significant. Comparing school hours independently a reduction in concentrations of up to 36% and 41% were found for NO2 and PM10, respectively’ (study by the GLA and Defra at a school in Kensington).
Increase biodiversity - attracting insects, bees, butterflies and birds
Offer an attractive alternative to walls and fencing, turning grey spaces to green
Instant greening
Reduce noise pollution - acting as a vegetative acoustic barrier
Improve security as the screens link together to create a barrier
Little maintenance required with drip line irrigation installed
Case Studies
Retail Units
Living Green Ivy Screens are installed along Putney High Street, in front of empty retail units. The 20m of screens are currently under lease, which are managed and maintained by Meristem. Leasing living green screens is a great way to freshen up an area with empty units, until the units are re-let. In the meantime they introduce colour, greenery and biodiversity to the street. Additionally, the pregrown Ivy is rated by NASA as one of the best plants to improve air quality.
Schools
As part of Sadiq Khan’s plans to improve pollution 50 ‘air quality audits’ for primary schools in the worst polluted areas in London have taken place to identify hard-hitting measures to protect the children from toxic air.
Meristem has installed Green Ivy Screens in 2 of these schools.
At Prior Weston Primary School 40 ivy screens (1.2mx1.8m) were planted along the fence of the playground. The planters were built on site from sleepers and lined with a membrane, creating vast amount of seating.
The screen covered a total of 46m and a height of 2m which has refreshed the school playground, bringing green to a grey space.
St Peter’s Eaton Square C. of E. Primary School is located in an area of London that has high levels of air pollution from the volume of traffic in and around Victoria mainline station and Victoria National Bus station.
The project was funded by the Mayor’s Greener City Fund and Grosvenor Estates.
We planted a series of ivy screens 2.3m high in 7 custom made planters along the rear wall between the busy road and the playground. Rosemary, mint, thyme and sage were planted at the base of the ivy screens. 5 olive trees were also planted with vinca minor and grasses, with a bench between 2 of them to create more seating.
The school also hopes to incorporate the green screen and planting into the children’s basic education about caring for the planet, including learning about the herbs and how to care for the all the plants. The school said they "want the children to become the adults who can help reduce the harmful impact of climate change and create a better London and world”.