I am so happy, at last It is here. First time online launch.

I truly think that in the Future it will be used on many project.

What is the tree water maizer?

A device that found to have massive impact on young trees growth.

It made from recycled plastic and can be recycled.


How does the tree water Maizer  works?

1. Collect rain water, even small quantities are collected and used to water the tree

2. Collect dew water, It may sound funny but dew as an extra watering may have massive impact on young trees- even in the UK. ( in some days)

3. Prevent this water from evaporating from the soil- that is for itself a massive water save.

But that is not all.

A lot of research was done by researchers (from same faculty  I studied), The results were amazing ( I have all that Information). trees were growing much faster in one experiment on hundreds of trees results were about twice the size of trees, 3 times more leaves and nearly twice stem diameter.

Even when trees had unlimited water , using the water maizer showed Really good impact on growth, how?

4. Tree water maizer create an air pocket that create a micro climate- It was very interesting what an impact it has: stable temp for the tree roots and for microorganism around that support the roots. In addition the tree roots could grow right at the surface reaching a lot of oxygen too.

5. More light for the trees: the water maizer top is silver colour what reflect the sun light back to the trees.

6. no weeding needed: the water maizer designed to stop weeds growing around the tree. Prevent damage from strimmers and  save labor costs. ( Worth a lot on side ways, projects that are off road, and remote planting)

As I said it is hot new in the UK, It has world wide patent, and I hope it will help not just gardeners also growers of fruit trees and forestry.

  • The water maizer will last about 10 years and can be moved to new planting if needed.
  • When Out of use can be collected and recycled!
  • There are grants that limited to 2012 and can reduce costs to farmers by 50%.
  • What do you use when planting a tree? tree tie and stake? micorrhizal fungi, compost.
  • What do you think are best uses for it ( allotments/ forestry/ christmas trees growers)
  • to read more /buy tree water maizer

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  • How much is it?   Your linked page only has a "labrador collection"?

  • Hi Nick, strange It seems to work ok for me.

    10.00-15.00 for the first few. But on large quantities of hundreds or thousands price drops down a lot.

    Also there are 50% grants limited for 2012.

  • Still can't see a price on the linked page - all the sales blurb is there, but at the bottom, rather than a price for the water miser, there's a load of stuff about the labrador collection?

  • I see now what you mean. Will be fixed straight away. It just shows how fresh is that page.

    Fixed it. sorry.

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