How To Make Hypertufa Pots
I do apologize, as I got fairly excited to make these, I forgot to take a lot of pics. I will stroll you through each step though.
Not the paint, lol, simply the planters. My MIL is more of the white stone kind of gardener, so I believed I might try out Krylon’s Fusion Paint for plastic in a textured end. The can says that it does not want a primer and that it dries in quarter-hour. Skipping the primer step and quick drying time! An actual plus for me! Steel is non-porous so drainage is a major consideration. Be sure you are able to drill adequate holes in the container.
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