DIY Hypertufa Plants Pots And A Planter Head!

Now that spring is upon us, we all need to be making these hypertufa plant pots! Seriosuly guys they are a much better alternative to using concrete!
This post was submitted to the Grillo Designs Blog by Maria Macheca!
For those that dont know, Grillo Designs is a diy, home decorating and upcycling blog. We have a facebook group too where people like to share their most recent projects! This is one of them!
I hope youll click over to see Marias Machecha's full tutorial .
TUTORIAL FOR PLANTERS HERE!
She also sells them! How awesome is that!
To see this process in more detail please visit the blog for full tutorial at link below. There are tips that Maria shares that you wont want to miss!


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  • L W F L W F on Mar 29, 2016
    Can you color them somehow? Absolutely love this project!
  • Pch25485262 Pch25485262 on Jun 17, 2017

    How do I make the hypertufa head planter please?

  • Myrna N Acevedo Rios Myrna N Acevedo Rios on Nov 04, 2019

    There is no tutorial about the head planters. Where can I find yours?

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  • Jane R. Jane R. on May 17, 2016
    I'd like to know the three ingredients without having to go to another site. The head is gorgeous.
    • Maria Maria on May 18, 2016
      Thanks, Jane. Hypertufa is made from Portland cement, peat moss and vermiculite. Lots of how to videos on YouTube.
  • Bonnie LeBlanc Bonnie LeBlanc on Jun 08, 2016
    Lowe's and Home Depot sell colors for concrete at about 6 bucks a bottle.
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