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Home & Garden ... Vegetables & Fruits ... Making the Most of Your Space...
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When reading a recipe for concrete or hypertufa, cement should be the first ingredient listed, e.g.; 1:1:1:1 for a hypertufa mix would look something like this 1 part (cement) 1 part (peat) 1 part (perlite) 1 part (sand).
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faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/hypertufa/2003030744004525....
faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/hypertufa/2003030744004525.html
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If you are making hypertufa for application to a mold, the mix should be thicker than brownie mix - more like soft cookie dough so you can pack it into or onto the mold you are using. ... • If you are making hypertufa for freeform sculpting or handmolding, the mix should be like REALLY stiff cookie dough.
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faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/hypertufa/2003043436019325....
faq.gardenweb.com/faq/lists/hypertufa/2003043436019325.html
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There are many ways to make hypertufa. I offer you some ... everything you need to know to get started making your own hypertufa creations. ... There’s nothing risky or dangerous about making hypertufa as long as you follow some basic safety procedures. In my workshops I require the following from all participants:
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www.timpyworks.com/pamphlets/hypertufa-101/101.html
www.timpyworks.com/pamphlets/hypertufa-101/101.html
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Although it's said that making hypertufa is almost as easy as making a "mud-pie", there are some important facts to know that will greatly increase the odds that all your 'tufa projects will be successful.
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www.the-artistic-garden.com/hypertufa-curing.html
www.the-artistic-garden.com/hypertufa-curing.html
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 6:14 pm Post subject: Hypertufa Time - How to Make Hypertufa Ornaments ... If making plain use a generic Pam spray. Start filling with mix pressing well in bottom to get good detail. Fill up and make a nice level top so it will sit straight. After 36 hours-lay on newspapers and gently smack...
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www.gardenstew.com/about1779.html
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To make a hypertufa trough, you'll need peat moss, perlite, and Portland cement. Make sure you buy straight Portland cement. You don't want any of the pre-mixed concrete or mortar you'll find on the market. ... Part of making a planter is letting it cure for 12 to 24 hours until the cement and other ingredients harden.
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www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles/make-hypertufa-tr...
www.finegardening.com/how-to/articles/make-hypertufa-trough.aspx
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A cottage industry producing hypertufa containers now flourishes in some areas, and you can buy these troughs at garden centers in some cities. The mix described here for making your own was developed by Ernie Whitford, an avid rock gardener in Colorado. ... Making a Hypertufa Trough...
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www.schundler.com/hypertufa.htm
www.schundler.com/hypertufa.htm
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On a visit to Efil Doog you will encounter tubs and other items I've made here in the garden from Hypertufa. Here is a bit of background information and hopefully some helpful hints on making your own garden tubs and pots.
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www.efildoog-nz.com/hypertufa.htm
www.efildoog-nz.com/hypertufa.htm
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