Make a Beautiful Hypertufa Planter. You'll just need a little time, the right materials and some patience to make this lovely hypertufa container. Hypertufa containers are a lighter-weight pot than a concrete container, and are formed using a mix of perlite, Portland cement and peat moss.

Step 1 Overview for How to Make a Concrete Planter Illustration by Gregory Nemec SATURDAY Build the forms and fill with mix (Steps 1–5). SUNDAY Open the forms (Step 16-17). Download a cut-list to make a concrete …

Gather the corners of the sheet plastic around the hypertufa container and tie in place at the top. Move the entire board to a cool, shaded area to cure for 1 to 2 days until the mixture is firm, but still somewhat soft on the exterior. Check the planter periodically and spray with a fine mist of water if the mixture seems prematurely dry.

With just some simple supplies and concrete, you can make a custom planter that's the perfect size and shape for your garden. This …

When tackling the challenge of "how to make cement planter," abide by a ratio of 4 parts Portland cement to 1 part water. Mix Portland cement with water for Step 1. 2. Form the Milk Carton, Yogurt …

To make the drainage hole for the concrete planter, take a piece of a drinking straw that's about ¼" high and use hot glue to glue to the bottom of the container. Use hot glue to also fill in the top open end of …

Step 2: Tear Your Paper and Add Water. To begin, simply tear your paper into pieces, the smaller the better, but I tore my paper into about 2 inch wide strips, and then would tear those strips into smaller pieces. If you have an electric paper shredder this will also work. Once all the paper is shredded, add it to a bucket or tub and add water ...

Instructions Make the cement mixture in a bin using one gallon peat, one gallon "Portland" cement, and one gallon perlite. …

Mix Portland concrete with water to make a DIY cement planter. 3. Mixing Container The next supply you'll need to make cement planters is a safe and sturdy container to mix the cement and water. …

Mix equal parts cement, peat moss and perlite. I scooped 8 cups of each into a large bucket. This will make 4 medium sized bowls. Mix the ingredients together and add water until you get a texture like wet …

Place a 5-gallon bucket on a flat work surface. Pour 1 to 3 pounds concrete mix into the bucket, adding only enough to fill the mold. Add water to the bucket at a rate of 2 1/2 tablespoons for every 1 pound of mix. Add the water 1 tablespoon at a time while stirring the concrete with a margin trowel.

Concrete Planter Ideas – How To Build Concrete Flower Pots. There are many creative garden ideas out in the world. One of the most family friendly and fun is …

Steps 1. Create a mold for your concrete flower pot. Use two identical containers, with one container slightly larger than the... 2. For wooden containers, use a …

DIRECTIONS. For a 6-by-11-inch bowl, mix 2 quarts peat moss, 2 quarts perlite, and 2 quarts portland cement; for a 7-by-14-inch one, use 3 quarts of each. Mix in masonry stain (1 1/2 tablespoons per quart). Add water until mixture has the consistency of cottage cheese.

Spray Molds and Fill. Spray vegetable oil on the inside of an outer mold and the outside of an inner mold to facilitate unmolding later. Fill a well-oiled outer mold with concrete to within 1–2 inches of the rim. Press an oiled inner mold into the concrete until a pot with at least 3/4-inch-thick walls forms. Level the top of the molded concrete.

Pour the resin mixture into the mold immediately to prevent the resin from curing in the mixing container. Make sure you fill the mold all the way to the top. Tap the mold gently on the side to help release any residual air bubbles. Let the resin harden in the mold according to the manufacturer's instructions. When fully cured, the resin should ...

Pour the concrete mix into the 5-gallon bucket and insert the 2-gallon one inside it. Add weighted objects into the smaller bucket so it stays in place and doesn't float. Allow the concrete ...

Create Hypertufa Mixture. Put on your safety glasses and a mask before adding the cement to the mixture. In a well-ventilated area, add dry Portland cement to the moss and perlite mixture to create the hypertufa. Blend these dry ingredients by hand. If using concrete tint, add it to a jug of water and cover.

Cure in a plastic bag. Carefully lift box or container into a plastic trash bag, mist with water and seal loosely. For one day leave the trough in the bag and mist a couple times so it dries slowly. Do not move or they will crumble. IMPORTANT: The next day, take out the sticks used to make drain holes.

Mix a batch of quick-setting concrete, according to the directions on the package. Add concrete color at this point, if desired. 5. Pour 2 inches (5.1 cm) of the concrete mixture into the larger container. …

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