Another year has gone by! We at the Vegepod team cannot believe it. Is it just us or are the years going by faster and faster somehow??
Anyway, this month we're doing another look-back at some of the product improvements we've made to the Vegepod throughout the prior year. Continual improvement is a critical part of our culture, so much so that we did a similar blog back in 2017. You may be surprised at just how much time, effort and money goes into even the smallest of changes. We won’t bore you with all that detail but a lot of you guys liked the 2017 blog and it also generated plenty more suggestions that we could study. So let's see what changes 2019 brought and if we can improve even further.
1. Reinforced the Corners of the Optional Hothouse Covers
This improvement came after we got reports that extremely cold weather could cause tearing at the stitching of the corners.
“So glad I don’t have to dismantle and stow my Vegepod away during winter like my other raised beds ❄️” ~ Malorie, Toronto, Canada
2. Increased the Strength & UV Stabiliser In Vegecover Connectors
In some areas podders reported the canopy connectors suffering deterioration at the two to three year marks. Despite being beyond our warranty periods we decided to improve the canopy connector strength and durability. We have also begun to sell such parts separately as “replacement items” on our webshop.
3. Upgraded the Stainless Steel of Stand Bolts
In some particiularly wet and salty areas there were reports of some oxidisation (ie: slight rust discolouration, albeit not degradation) so we upgraded from Grade 204 to a superior Grade 304 stainless.
4. Upgraded The Silicon Joiner Strips
We upgraded the material of the food-safe joiner strips to prevent any breakdown beyond ten years.
6. Added A Shade Cover Addition
Particularly relevant with all the heat we've been having around the globe! A lot of you have reported you love for our Shade Covers as they've saved your plants from baking in extreme conditions.
“No scorch marks on the capsicums this summer, thanks to my Vegepod and additional shade cover 👍🏼😊” ~ Melissa Jones, Vegepod Owners Facebook Page
7. Assembly Videos
We added assembly videos to our website to accompany the written instructions. We're particularly proud of this one. We've seen a 1000% improvement for at-home construction as a result.
That's all the changes we made for 2019! What improvements should be made in 2020? Please let us know if there are any improvements that you think could help the design and integrity of the Vegepod. We really appreciate and value the feedback.
9 comments
Hi there. There’s room for improvement re: string system which holds the vege pod lid open. There could be better tie off points please. Cheers, Gab
On a quick glance of your articles it’s look great will read in depth tonight. Your picture of fittings to make a cover for the pos can I purchases them fitting. Making a DI Y pod at the moment. Regards Eamonn
It was a brilliant idea to produce an Assembly Video, especially for the Large Pod hat we purchased. It was sooo easy to assemble after we watched it. My bean seeds came up in just 3 days, compared to the 7-10 days it stated on the packet. Also I actually get to eat my strawberries, myself, instead of the birds eating them first. Absolutely magical product. Thanks Guys.
I bought 2. Where’s the Drain Plug?
What about a taller option of the canopy piece in the future? My tomatoes are straining and pushing the top open, and it would be great to give them more space to grow up, along with our beans and peas as they all do so well in our vegepod.
Don’t have any of the above worries as Perth is very hot and the green shades works well. You are limited by the height for growing tall veggies.but there are others.great for herbs.
I’ve noticed that the wheel joints are rusting and my pod is only a year old. We do live near the water but I didn’t think they’d rust so quickly
One possible improvement idea: a way to directly add water to the water storage area plus an indicator how much water is in the storage part.
I purchased my Vegepod at the Brisbane Ekka, and have noticed issues with the stainless bolts already (we are in a salt air environment)
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