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[...] Yes, I do make hypertufa pots in winter. Hypertufa is made from cement and we are told that cement won’t cure properly when [...]
[...] I love to see other people making Hypertufa Pots. Today I am featuring another lady making a hypertufa pot . This lady is so good at showing [...]
[...] Hypertufa pots vs Cement pots Which is the best outdoor garden planter for your needs? I certainly would [...]
[...] every so often – just to save it from drying out completely. (Quote from… Read more → The post Monday: Dishing Out More Dirt! appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] . But I am not looking forward to the cold. As of late this evening, it… Read more → The post Monday: Dishing Out More Dirt appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] ’t you just love coleus in your garden? I really love foliage plants with a lot… Read more → The post Monday: Dishing More Dirt appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] up the gardens here in Bellbrook. My Garden Club takes care of the museum and… Read more → The post Monday: Dishing Out The Dirt appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] and sedums. These plants are glowing like jewels in hypertufa. The stress of the cold weather brings out all the colors in sedums, so I feel they are at their most beautiful time [...]
[...] moss, but I find it so appealing. I love how it is green almost all the time, even in cold weather. And it is so serene and softly mat-forming . I love to have it grow… Read more → The [...]
[...] The cold weather is creeping upon us! And our trees are turning bright orange and yellows, and it is really [...]
[...] evergreen except in coldest zones height 6-8″ prostrate spread 12-24 inches… Read more → The post Plant Pick: Rock Soapwort appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] notes I can find say that it prefers acidic soil. Not alkaline. Hmmm… Using… Read more → The post Plant Pick: Lithodora diffusa appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] look for it to purchase in the spring. It is listed as hardy for my zone 6,… Read more → The post Plant Pick: Creeping Wire Vine appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] be saying that is… Read more → The post Monday: Dishing Out More Dirt appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] (Cardinalis cardinalis)… Read more → The post Ohio’s Lovely Cardinals appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
[...] is so easy I… Read more → The post A Promise of Spring – Paperwhites! appeared first on The Hypertufa Gardener. [...]
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