by WaterUps | Jul 28, 2023 | Commercial Projects, Community Projects, WaterUps
The Healing Power of Gardening: Science-Backed Therapeutic Benefits The healing power of gardening, a timeless human activity, is scientifically endorsed. Many home gardeners will tell you, gardening is good for their sanity, mental health, and for connecting with...
by WaterUps | Jul 18, 2023 | Commercial Projects, Community Projects, Landscape Projects, WaterUps
Urban Heat Islands can be reduced with WaterUps Urban Greenery Solutions Global temperatures hitting record highs in the past few weeks — exacerbating urban heat islands — has strengthened calls to better manage green house gases and increase tree planting and urban...
by Ian Collins | Sep 15, 2021 | Commercial Projects, Community Gardens, Community Projects, Garden Wicking, Horticulture Projects, Landscape Projects, WaterUps, WaterUps Featured
WaterUps Sub-Irrigation outperforms Drip Irrigation Drip irrigation is probably the most widely used system of irrigation in landscaping. So we thought we would see how wicking bed sub-irrigation using WaterUps compares. We look at both irrigation systems in terms of...
by Ian Collins | Aug 31, 2021 | Community Gardens, Community Projects, Garden Wicking, Raised beds, Residential Projects, School & ELC Projects, School Gardens
WaterUps Oasis bed with a Flexi Garden Frames cover perfect for food growing Angus has completed a trial of the Flexi Frame protective cover for our Oasis 1680 bed. He compared its performance to a similarly planted adjacent bed that used a chicken wire cover. ...
by Ian Collins | Jul 21, 2021 | Community Projects, WaterUps Featured
Posted: 20th July 2021 by Ian Collins WaterUps® has been working with Plantabox for the last year to provide efficient watering solutions for public spaces in several NSW local councils areas, including Randwick, Blacktown, Campbelltown, Northern Beaches and North...
by Ian Collins | Jun 20, 2021 | Commercial Projects, Community Gardens, Community Projects, Garden Wicking, Horticulture Projects, Raised beds, WaterUps Featured
A few years ago disability services provider, Kurrajong Waratah, was gifted a parcel of land on the outskirts of Wagga Wagga NSW by the late Dick Nash and his wife Maisie to create a place for the whole community to enjoy. Hildasid Farm, which was named in honour of...