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NATS LiveRoof makes an outstanding instant green roof for residential home owners. Each LiveRoof module arrives to your home with fully grown plants inside the container and is simply set in place on the rooftop. No need to start with a brown roof and farm it for years, hoping and waiting for it to become…

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NATS LiveRoof Tops Splatsin’s New Community Centre   NATS LiveRoof helps Splatsin’s new community centre in Enderby, B.C. reflect a traditional winter shelter (pit house) and provide stewardship for the earth. This summer NATS LiveRoof topped the new Splatsin Community Centre with a 24,200 square-foot lightweight planted roof. Fulfilling a long-held dream of creating a…

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NATS was pleased to donate some Fragaria chilioensis (Beach Strawberry) and Vaccinium ovatum (Evergreen Huckleberry) starter plants to BCLNA to be given to the MLA’s and government officials at Agriculture Day at the BC Legislature. The BCLNA will be presenting the PlantSomething BC program which encourages BC residents to … plant something! Let’s hope it’s a…

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“Of all of the things we’ve put into our house, I would have to say our LiveRoof is the feature we are most pleased with”, said the owner of this beautiful Boundary Bay Beach home. This NATS LiveRoof is a fantastic application of the LiveRoof modular green roof system. Note in these two photos how…

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At NATS Nursery, we are committed to operating and working in a manner that protects the environment. We are committed to continually reducing our environmental impact wherever possible. For example, we are no longer using neonicotinoids. We are pleased to announce we have a new Environmental Policy to share with our valued customers. May 28,…

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Check out our new “Seed Bank”. This additional 135 sq. ft. of cooler space with multiple shelving greatly increases our capacity to store seed for our valued customers.  See this “time lapse” video  of the installation. http://youtu.be/dFc7-zrfO8s .

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Written by: Haley I recently had the opportunity to participate in two events focused on Mine Reclamation – one organized by the Canadian Land Reclamation Association (Whitehorse, Yukon) and one put on by the BC Technical and Research Committee on Reclamation (Vancouver, BC). These events touched upon some interesting topics and offered tours of a…

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Written by: Ange Desaulniers Last week I had the opportunity to take part in the Washington Association of Landscape Professionals tour of award-winning environmental landscapes in the Puget Sound area. One of the projects featured on the tour was the University of Washington’s Molecular Engineering Building, a project designed to meet a LEED-NC silver rating….

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