Do you remember making mud-pies with your neighborhood pals when you were a child? Then you will love putting those skills to work as you learn to create an original hypertufa planter to enhance your favorite container garden collection.
Hypertufa (pronounced hyper-toofa) is the term used for a type of artificial stone. It was first created in the mid 19th century by mixing sand, peat, various volcanic aggregates and cement. It's relatively lightweight compared to stone or concrete and no matter how cold your winter temps may be, if properly cured, is freeze proof. Bring two containers that will 'nest' loosely with considerable space between them. This allows you to create a mold for your hypertufa planter.
(please note planting the hypertufa will not be part of the workshop)
Workshop fee $20.00 Supply fee $10.00
Wednesdays 8/24th and 31st 5:30-7:30
To register contact Debbie at 585.455.6720 or at
dhaefele2@frontiernet.net
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