A hypertufa planter consists of equal-parts combination of perlite, sphagnum moss and Portland cement. You can use the mixture in any type mold with a bit of imagination. Mickey's Crafts can be ...
They're all placed in black containers to better accentuate all the vibrant hues. A hypertufa planter will give you the look ...
When you’re ready to remove the molds, pour hot water to loosen them and then scoop out the remaining sand. Your planter is ...
Literally meaning “baked earth,” terra-cotta is a reddish-brown unglazed clay that’s often used to create pots and planters. After a terra-cotta pot has been used for a while, green algae ...