🌱 Superherbs against heat stress:
Why we should green up pavement joints:
In Santiago de Compostela, a city planner accidentally discovered something that can keep us all cool: plants in pavement joints can lower ground temperatures by up to 28°C!
🌡️⬇️ Stone slabs on plazas heat up to 55°C in summer—but where greens grows from the cracks, the ground is measurably cooler.
This also affects the microclimate, making the air above cooler too.
- Natural air conditioning: Plants evaporate water and provide shade.
- Simple solution: No expensive projects, just patience and a change in mindset.
- Biodiversity: Even small areas become habitats.
If you want to take action yourself:
There are drought-resistant and trampling-tolerant herbs specifically suited for pavement joints.
Proven species include calamint, daisy, biting stonecrop, early thyme, common thyme, spring whitlowgrass, and Irish moss—they’re resilient under foot traffic, cool the surroundings, smell pleasant, and even suppress unwanted weeds, so you won’t need to pull them anymore.
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Bewachsene Fugen: Mit Superkräutern gegen den Hitzestress
Santiago de Compostela entdeckt die Ökofunktionen von UnkrautUlrike Prinz (Spektrum.de)
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