Texturizing New Hypertufa – Give It That Aged Look
Old and pitted, lichens and moss embedded, that’s the look. I love the look of the old stone troughs, those that look like the real thing: That ancient stone trough that some farmer…
Old and pitted, lichens and moss embedded, that’s the look. I love the look of the old stone troughs, those that look like the real thing: That ancient stone trough that some farmer…
Large Trough Planters are tough to make! We really found that out a few weeks ago when I got together with my daughter and my husband and we tried making a whole bunch…
Have you tried painting your hypertufa planters? I have decided to try that since I have been going with a theme color inside. I thought that it might be nice to try a…
Perhaps you don’t like moss? As for myself, I find it so appealing. I love how it is green almost all the time, even in cold weather. And it is so serene and…
We actually moved into the house in August of 2021, so it took a while to “learn” the new home. But as of the close of this year, we have lived here for…
I can make planters in hypertufa, but I can also make a lot of other cute things. Remember for Halloween, I made those cute pumpkins to set around for the fall holidays? Those…
Easy to take care of? Not much watering needed? Sounds like an ideal garden for a busy lifestyle right? So that is why I have decided to make one of my latest hypertufa…
For some reason (wink, wink), I keep my eye out for special shapes and molds to make interesting hypertufa projects for any Holiday occurring throughout the year. I have made several, such as…
History is about to repeat itself. Or can I avoid leaving my big hypertufa behind once again? As you know if you have read my blog very long, I moved over three years…
One of my commenters on my videos on Kim’s Gardens ( my YouTube channel) asked how my Pilea peperomioides was doing. I am so glad to tell you, Melanie, that she is getting…
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