Has anyone ever heard of Gardencrete?
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I think this is what you may be thinking about. https://www.hometalk.com/diy/build/planters/how-to-make-concrete-planters-9370751
A ‘Concrete’ Guide to Making Planters That Will Last for Years
no, maybe what I am thinking about is paper crete.
papercrete, it is paper and concrete mixed together an pressed into bricks or spread thickly over forms.
Papercrete is a construction material which consists of re-pulped paper fiber with Portland cement or clay and/or other soil added. First patented in 1928, it was revived during the 1980s. Although perceived as an environmentally friendly material due to the significant recycled content, this is offset by the presence of cement.
here I one website I love http://www.flyingconcrete.com/stairs-and-rails.html
https://thefairygarden.ca/tag/small-batch-recipe-for-papercrete/ ***** https://www.mortarsprayer.com/papercrete/mix-papercrete/ ***** http://www.livinginpaper.com/mixes.htm
Have not heard of this product but you can make a mixture that you apply using concrete and peat moss, equal parts make a nice finish without being extremely heavy.
that sounds interesting.