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a charming little scene.Real tufa is not readily available, but you can easily make hypertufa – a fake tufa – from a mix of Portland cement, perlite, peat moss, and water. Peat moss helps the ...
Hypertufa pots are light weight and durable if properly fabricated and cured. Decorative Hypertufa objects such as mushrooms and statues were displayed. Since it is a messy process, the participants ...
My experience playing with Hypertufa extends over many years. I say playing because the creative opportunities are endless. I have made everything from water features to Buddha heads out of Hypertufa.
The type of containers that I’m thinking of are hypertufa containers. Once you get the hang of it, they are easy and fun to make. Hypertufa containers are made from a porous, rock-like ...
In October, I made my first hypertufa troughs from a mix of peat moss, perlite, Portland cement, and water. Extremely durable once they set up, the resulting containers look similar to carved stone.
Well, meet “hypertufa” — your next new eye worm. Truth is hypertufa — a decorative concrete that is durable, lightweight and easy to mold at home — has been around for decades.
Hypertufa is a mixture of Portland cement and other inexpensive ingredients that can be transformed into lightweight, custom jardinieres that look like they’ve been in the garden for ages.
Hypertufa sounds like a plant disease, but it's not; it's something that you might want to bring into your garden. The name comes from "tufa," a porous, lightweight, soft rock.