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Plants need water, but too much water can be just as bad as not enough water. La Nina conditions are causing waterlogged soil. WaterUps wicking beds overcome this problem.
WaterUps, has re-branded its flagship product logo and tagline and launched a new website as part of a major evolution of its business.
Establishing a school garden is very rewarding and beneficial. This article covers how to overcome some of the broader curriculum challenges.
Introducing our first planter box on wheels, thanks to the release of our new range of mobile planter bases for our Square Planters.
This year the Botanic Gardens decided to use WaterUps wicking planters in their Annual Tomato Festival 2022
While climatic factors affect how often you will need to add water to your wicking reservoir in your garden bed, plant selection and planting intensity also have an effect.
WaterUps® are pleased to be able to announce that Draffin Street Furniture has added the WaterUps wicking system to its new range Of Hamilton Planters.
Architect Ryan Strating and Angus Stewart create a fabulous roof garden using WaterUps Sub-Irrigation Channels.
This month we look at an innovative way to stake your tomatoes. We also look at how to prune and fertilize.
This month we look at an innovative way to stake your tomatoes. We also look at how to prune and fertilize.
Its time to prepare you wicking bed and plant for spring. It's tomato time.
In setting up a community garden it is important to consider the various community garden models from small verge gardens to larger ones, structures and the roles of members, soil, watering, and planting.