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Post by Granny Smith on Feb 17, 2013 20:59:00 GMT -5
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Post by BigM on Feb 18, 2013 7:46:03 GMT -5
These might be a good idea for 4H plants! Thanks!
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Post by Valerie on Feb 18, 2013 10:12:43 GMT -5
That's pretty awesome! Hey is portland cement something like plaster of paris?
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Post by Granny Smith on Feb 18, 2013 19:32:08 GMT -5
I think it's more like quikrete. I got a bag today. I'll let you know when I try it.
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Post by joanfromzone6 on Feb 18, 2013 20:09:39 GMT -5
looks like something you'd have to keep from freezing ?
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Post by Granny Smith on Feb 18, 2013 20:13:42 GMT -5
I think it depends on what you make of them. I was thinking of making statues. They would be hollow concrete, but upside down and filled with dirt - something like this~ If I make pots, I'd probably put them in the shed during the winter (or partially bury them in the ground)
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Post by joanfromzone6 on Feb 19, 2013 10:25:43 GMT -5
I think it depends on what you make of them. I was thinking of making statues. They would be hollow concrete, but upside down and filled with dirt - something like this~ If I make pots, I'd probably put them in the shed during the winter (or partially bury them in the ground) now that's something likely to terrorize small children - which could be a good thing or not -
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Post by Granny Smith on Feb 19, 2013 11:02:16 GMT -5
I'm hoping it creeps out potential garden theives. Scaring small children is just a bonus.
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Post by Valerie on Feb 19, 2013 12:40:06 GMT -5
Ok, that creeped ME out!
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