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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.
But not many make the pots the plants grow in. A group of intrepid gardeners recently learned just how to do that in a hypertufa workshop at Ashcombe Farm & Greenhouses, in Mechanicsburg ...
will lead a class that she says will be "messy," but will end with participants each making a small pumpkin-shaped hypertufa ornament that they can take home. Hypertufa-making has been around ...
It can be mined and used for building materials and for making planters. Hypertufa is a man-made version that uses one part of Portland cement to three parts of other materials, such as perlite ...
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.
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 ...
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.