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Recipe for making a small trough ½ gallon of peat moss ½ gallon of perlite ½ gallon of Portland cement Break up any clumps and remove any sticks from the dry ingredients Mix all dry ingredients together Add water a little at a time The amount of water depends on how hot the day is
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Recipe for making a small trough ½ gallon of peat moss ½ gallon of perlite ½ gallon of Portland cement Break up any clumps and remove any sticks from the dry ingredients Mix all dry ingredients together Add water a little at a time The amount of water depends on how hot the day is
Once it has hardened you can carefully remove it from the mold Tapping the sides gently with a rubber mallet can help loosen the hypertufa from the mold Next use your wire brush sandpaper or a file to remove any rough edges You can also use the bristles to add texture to the walls of the trough
Drainage holes are made by either coating dowels with petroleum jelly and pushing them through the bottom or drilling them out with a cement bit later after the substance cures In about 18 hours you can remove the inner form and the dowels Wait 24 hours before removing the outer form
Make sure that you grease both the outside and the inside of the smaller mold You can fill the smaller one with more concrete and insert an even smaller mold in that one Keep going until the planters get too small and fill the final one with some pebbles to weigh it down Top up all of the planters with more concrete and tap them to remove bubbles
May 16 2011 · To make concrete planters get 2 different sized boxes or plastic containers to use as molds and tape a trash bag around the small box Next coat the inside of the large box with cooking spray mark a line 2 inches from the bottom and pour wet concrete into the box up to the line
Check out liquid cement colors near the concrete section of your local hardware store A 10 oz bottle will color quite a bit of concrete If you want to maintain color consistency in your projects consider making up large bottles of colored water for your project and be sure to
May 14 2013 · I shared 12 super rad outdoor projects that use concrete yesterday but Im just going to have to make it 13 This project is too easy and too awesome not to share By now youve probably figured out that Im a huge fan girl of the DIY site HomeMade Modern If youre not reading it get on it If you are good on ya Anyway back to this modern concrete planter
The amount of hypertufa mix you will need depends on the size of the trough youre making You can stretch or shrink the recipe if you stick to these basic proportions 3 parts cement 4 parts peat 4 parts perlite Water sufficient to make a firm moldable mixture plus a splash of liquid acrylic about ¼ the amount of total liquid
Make a cement planter for your home garden area using a mixture of cement vermiculite and peat moss This rustic planter is costly when purchased from a store A few supplies found at a hardware
Troughs also allow you to create special microenvironments to suit the plants that need them like cacti or sedums Alpines and rock garden plants are favorites for troughs too because they need excellent drainage which is easy to provide in a trough Plus concrete planters just look pretty cool
Recipe for making a small trough ½ gallon of peat moss ½ gallon of perlite ½ gallon of Portland cement Break up any clumps and remove any sticks from the dry ingredients Mix all dry ingredients together Add water a little at a time The amount of water depends on how hot the day is
If you skip this part you can drill holes into the bottom of the planter later using a ceramic drill bit Place the trough in a sheltered place for about 48 hours before unmolding Cover with plastic to retain moisture The more slowly the concrete hardens the stronger the finished trough will be
Back in 1800s crafty English farmers used to chisel feeding troughs for their animals out of local granite and sandstone Nowadays creative gardeners have adapted these old containers which are now covered in moss and worn by decades of exposure to the elements into decorative planters that would make an excellent addition in your garden
One of the most family friendly and fun is making cement planters The materials needed are easy to get and the cost is minimal but the results are as varied as your imagination Whether you want traditional round concrete flower pots or snazzy rectangular planters the sky is the limit with a little cement and know how
Choose container shapes that complement your gardens style and make sure plants will have a suitable container in which to thrive Drill drainage holes into your planters after the concrete has set or place a cork or piece of foam in the bottom when forming the pots When you water concrete planters they will darken then lighten as they dry
Aug 11 2016 · How to Make Your Own DIY Concrete Planters Step Decide how tall you want your planter to be We made our first one 24 tall Then mark that on the tube in our case I started with the 12 diameter tube and cut the tube at that length You can use a sharp utility knife or to go faster use a circular saw to carefully make the cut
Mar 02 2020 · For a small 4x2 ft 1219x609 cm planter you can buy a 12foot 36576cm board which you will cut down to form the sides of the planter The width should be at least 10 inches 24 cmYou will also need a piece that will act as the bottom or floor of the planter if your planter is going to be used on a deck or similar surface
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Aug 25 2016 · The planters are really easy to make Use gloves if you want to keep your hands clean Don’t worry about making the planter look perfect A chipped or imperfect edge is not something to be ashamed of In fact it would make the planter look more authentic giving it character and charm
Learn how to make a planter that fits over a picnic table umbrella from funky old JellO molds found at garage sales and thrift stores Upcycled Rustic Pallet Planter Upcycle a used pallet into an oversized rustic planter you can put to work outside this fall