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Botanica is launching a new effort to help water conservation efforts amid a drought in the Wichita area. The botanical ...
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is taking an unprecedented leap toward sustainable gardening and environmental responsibility ...
Botanica has launched a Reclaimed Water Project to use test water from the new water treatment facility to irrigate its 20 ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is launching the Reclaimed Water Project—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at conserving water while maintaining its 20-acre gardens.
Botanica says it typically uses 68,000 gallons of water a day to maintain the 30 gardens that make up its 20-acre property.
When Wichita entered Stage 2 of the drought plan, Botanica found a way to reduce its water usage by 10% while still maintaining its beautiful gardens. Reclaiming water is the next step in ...
Botanica has designed a temporary water storage and irrigation system that will use over 3 million gallons of non-potable water from the new Wichita Water Treatment Plant’s testing process.
Botanica looks forward to sharing more innovative community projects soon. The Wichita Gardens is open year-round with new surprises each season. With ever-changing scenery, educational classes ...