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Aren't these planters lovely? They are molded from used food packaging containers. Instead of throwing away your ice cream cartons and yogurt containers you can make a few troughs for your succulents. You will need:
- Cement (it's the glue that binds the other ingredients)
- Vermiculite (you can use sand instead, but the planters become very heavy)
- Peat moss, pearlite, gravel or rock (add for fun!)
Full tutorial with step-by-step photo illustrations HERE.
1 comment:
What a great idea. I will have to copy and paste both tutorials for future reference. They look fairly easy and so nice with plants.
Karen
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