Pots gone wild! Make your own hypertufa garden pots
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- čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
- #hypertufa #gardenpots #hypertufaplanters
Everything you need to know to make your own faux stone planters from hypertufa (lightweight concrete) using a mixture of sand, portland cement, and peat moss. Try a variety of molds to create any style of container you want, or build garden sculptures with this amazing compound. You'll freaking love hypertufa! As always, "Anything I Can Do" Host Mag Ruffman makes the mistakes so you don't have to.
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Timestamps:
00:00 Introduction
00:57 The glories of hypertufa
02:51 Assemble your materials - peat moss, sand, concrete
03:51 Recipe for hypertufa
05:57 Mix up the ingredients
07:16 Origin of the word hypertufa
07:39 Preparing your mold
08:21 Pack the hypertufa mixture onto the mold
09:39 Diasters happen, even with hypertufa
13:12 Re-mix for a better consistency
13:56 Form the flat bottom for the pot and add a drainage hole
15:24 The big reveal
18:01 Flatten an un-flat bottom
18:37 Surface finishes for your hypertufa
20:03 Hypertufa inspiration from artisans
"ANYTHING I CAN DO" aired on the W Network in Canada from 2001-2002
CREW LIST - SEASON 1
Host: Mag Ruffman
Executive Producer: David Smith, S&S Productions
Supervising Producer: Heather Ryall
Producer: Mag Ruffman
Director: Heather Ryall
Director of Photography: Rick Boston
Writers: Mag Ruffman and Daniel Hunter
Production Supervisor: Daniel Hunter
Production Manager: Jeff Baker
Researcher: Rosemary Vukmanich
Art Director: Wendy White
Props Manager: David Hoekstra
Producer Trainee: Tracey Boulton
Assistant Director: Donna Morissette
Camera: Rick Boston, Rick McVicar
Audio: Attila Laszlo
Gaffer: Christopher Hanyk
Camera Assistant: Dave Bradshaw
Editor: Frank Moressa
Music: George Vacval
Post Audio Supervisor: Roberto Capretta
Post Production Coordinator: Vicki Gough
Production Accountant: Hope Lee
Makeup: Valerie Chubey
Production Assistants: Jennifer Large and Christopher Boston
Catering: One Hour For Lunch
Special thanks to: Lee Valley Tools, Precision Sportscar Richmond Hill, DeWALT Tools, Liz Foers and Sue Mitchell - Jak na to + styl
LOVE YOU SO MUCH
Mag, I too remember watching you back in the day. You were on PBS early Sunday mornings and I made sure I was up to watch. You always made me chuckle. I recognized you instantly and the workshop setting (barn). Subscribed and liked! Can't wait for more!
Your infectious laugh was guaranteed to brighten our day xxx
😂🎉❤😅adorable presentation. Thanks for the chuckles.
OMG Mag Ruffman - I remember watching this first time round on TV....how many years ago??? ....... kept a VHS copy for years. Sooooo funny !!!. Another favourite was the welding ......will be watching all your stuff again....just love your content and your style. 😘
just found this randomly and at first sight wasn't sure if this was an old TV show or some really committed modern content going hard into the retro vibe. Honestly, I'd watch a craft youtuber with this aesthetic
I feel guilty for laughing with you when it went wrong, but I liked your determination and how you saw it through to the end.
That's okay - I WANT you to laugh. It's such a DIY fail!
You have an absolutely wonderful imagination! Thank you for sharing : )
Oh it looks like the scene in close encounters of the third kind😅😅😅
“This MEANS something…” (cue the mound of mashed potatoes - or hypertufa)
Once my mgr.-ess handed me filter dimensions WITH the ["] symbol, RRRUFF! I dropped to one knee and proposed holy matrimony. She was like Mag! 🥰
I'm sure you made her day!
Cool Mag but be careful not to splash any on our Healey🤭.. Cheers, Bernie
Noted!
Please, i dont understand, you said : 1 cement, 1 sand , 2 peat moss and in the video you mixed 1of each only. So the question is : what is the right ? What you said or what you did ? Thank you