by Ian Collins | Aug 20, 2021 | Community Gardens, Garden Wicking, Residential Projects, WaterUps Featured
Wicking bed gardening in August Preparing your wicking bed for spring planting Spring has definitely come early this year so, wanting to get a head start, I have defied the seed packet scripture and gone out early. Last week I sowed all my spring seeds. I put in a few...
by Ian Collins | Aug 15, 2021 | WaterUps, WaterUps Featured
Posted: 15th August 2021 by Ian Collins We are pleased to announce that WaterUps® has acquired a 50% interest in Flexi Garden Frames®. In our search for a netting solution for our Oasis range of wicking beds, we struggled to find any company in the market that...
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 | Jul 11, 2021 | Accreditation, Garden Wicking, WaterUps, WaterUps Featured
Posted: 11th July 2021 by Ian Collins It seemed fitting that at the beginning of this month, we passed the 8,600kg mark in the amount of recycled plastic that we have used in our products. After all, it is Plastic Free July. Globally, 100 000 marine animals die every...
by WaterUps | Jul 1, 2021 | Community Gardens, Garden Wicking, Residential Projects, WaterUps Featured
Winter gardening and wicking beds This month, I thought we would look at the challenges of winter gardening and whether having a wicking bed makes the challenges any different. With Winter upon us and the joy of a frost covered ground to wake up to, you might find...
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...