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Nov 3, 2022 · Combine 2 parts cement, 1 1/2 parts perlite and 2 parts coir fiber in a plastic bucket. Coir fiber is the fiber leftover from coconut husks when coconuts are harvested.
These troughs are typically molded using a mixture of portland cement, perlite, and peat moss, but in this tutorial, I’ll be working with coconut coir as a more sustainable replacement for the …
The recipe for this variation is 2 parts coir, 2 parts Portland cement, and 1 1/2 parts perlite. Keep in mind that coir doesn't decompose as quickly as peat moss and for that reason this recipe …
Discover how to create stunning hypertufa garden objects without peat! 🌿 This guide details sustainable materials and methods for unique designs. 🌼
So, that being said, I decided I ought to post this coir hypertufa recipe on my website, because it might be of help to other crafters that want to try a variation on a “true” hypertufa recipe, or for …
This document provides a hypertufa recipe that substitutes coir for peat moss. It explains that coir is a sustainable substitute for peat moss, which is being phased out.
This video shows how to make a sustainable hypertufa container. These troughs are typically molded using a mixture of portland cement, perlite, and peat moss, but in this tutorial, I’ll be...
Working with hypertufa is easy for the beginner. Ingredients vary but are easily found and can be made into garden containers, birdbaths and landscape accents that look like stone, but are …
A basic trough medium recipe is 2/3 to 3/4 by volume potting mix with either peat or coconut coir and 1/3 to 1/4 by volume coarse perlite. Add fertilizer if the soil mix does not include it.
Oct 6, 2021 · These instructions show how hypertufa garden containers can be made with molds or free-form using cement and natural fillers. Use the basic recipe and follow the tutorials to …
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