Based in Perth WA, Wick and Grow was bought to life to promote the benefits of sustainable gardening and “wicking”.
Established in 2018 as Little Veggie Patch, we rebranded to Wick and Grow in 2024. We quickly found out that our wicking system is not just for “veggie gardens”. As the WaterUps system is fully modular, we have developed methods for many landscaping applications. These include:
As the authorised state distributor of WaterUps in WA, our products have WaterWise Accreditation from the Water Corporation.
We started Wick and Grow as our way of helping people grow healthy, sustainable organic vegetables and ornamental flowers, right in their own garden. Our systems help save water with a more efficient watering system.
Wick and Grow products tick the sustainable boxes and we’d like to invite you to find out more.
Manging Director, Michael Bradley, has been involved in the building industry for over 40 years, starting as a carpenter joiner and becoming a fully qualified builder by 21 years of age.
During this time, mostly living in Perth, he has been involved in many building and landscaping projects using water-saving methods. Using his carpentry skills and experience along with his passion for organic gardening using water-saving techniques, Michael founded Little Veggie Patch which then transformed into Wick and Grow.