Wicking Bed Workshop | 23rd September 2021
Event description
This 1½ hour wicking bed workshop will be conducted by Ian Collins from WaterUps®. Wicking technology makes a major contribution to increasing food security, urban temperature and climate management, and sustainable management of our precious water resources.
What you’ll learn
In this wicking bed workshop we will cover the following:
- the history of wicking bed technology
- the science of capillary action
- the role of particle size in capillary rise
- issues relevant to the construction of the Reservoir Layer
- connecting the Reservoir Layer to the Soil Layer
- the importance of aeration in wicking systems
- the role of soil structure in wicking beds
- overflow pipe positioning and the potential for anaerobic soil problems
- constraints on the height of wicking beds
- closed system and open system wicking beds
- wicking beds and water saving
- wicking beds and watering frequency
- wicking beds and plant root growth
- the commercial application of wicking beds
What you’ll get
- Information Pack: Post course notes and resources.
- Demonstration: A chance to see a number of wicking bed options available
- Knowledge: Access to experts to answer your burning questions.
What to bring
- Paper and pen to make notes
- Hat and suncream if sunny
- Reusable water bottle / coffee cup
Suitable for
- All ages.
- Beginner to intermediate gardeners.
Workshop facilitator
Ian Collins is a co-founder of WaterUps® . His focus was to build a company that could commercialise the age-old concept of ‘wicking’ and to allow wicking bed technology to be used in commercial, civil, and horticultural environments as well as the home garden. WaterUps® are proud of their track record in using recycled materials and in promoting the water-saving attributes of wicking bed technology.
Pocket City Farms is continuously updating our covid practices to make our workshops and events as safe as possible, following the current guidelines and recommendations.
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