There’s been a bit of confusion around how exactly the Vegepod self-watering raised garden bed works. To see a thorough description, head over to our features page where we talk about the wicking system in detail. If, however, you want the short version, read this blog instead and find out the nitty gritty of how and when you should water your Vegepod.
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I’ve just planted seedlings after Christmas as it was my daughters present. We’re using the misting spray twice a day because some of the seedlings nearly died due to excessive heat we’ve had in Sydney this season. I’m heading to Bunnings to get a timer because I’m forgetful. I’m worried I’ll walk away and forget to turn the hose off….. Just a thought – I reckon you guys should bring out an optional ‘Vegepod Tap Timer’ (VTT). I reckon people would buy it because theu trust that you wouldn’t stock ones that break in a few weeks. One tip – Just make it a good quality, long lasting one. I’ve just logged on to Bunnings and there’s about 12 different ones of them. I’m bamboozled so I’ll head down and take pot luck. Thanks, Ross Hoy Gymea Bay NSW
Absolutely loving this. I have the large one. We have carrots , broccoli, chillies, garlic, tomatoes, sweat peas, lettuce, chives, basil, and rhubarb. Alm growing well.
Just got my large Vegepod and can’t wait to set it up. We live in Nova Scotia Canada are are just wonderful how the Vegepod will handle our winters? Will be putting it together in my garage and setting it up outside once it’s spring. Can’t wait to see how well it does! Will let you know.
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