Urbans Greenhouse: Rudolph WI: Draped Hypertufa Planters
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- Опубликовано: 17 фев 2016
- In this video, Diane Urbans from Urbans Greenhouse in Rudolph Wisconsin shows you how to create a draped Hypertufa Planter.
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Recipe for a large cotton bath towel approximately 30” x 48” or 30” x 54”
4 quarts Portland cement (sifted)
1 quart peat moss (sifted)
2 cups vermiculite
2 cups mortar mix
1 quart of water with liquid bonding admixture (glug glug) approximately ¾ cup added to water Add more clear water till mixture is gravy consistency thanks and have fun! Хобби
Madam Your narration is in detail, easy to understand. A nice demo. Hats off!!
Thank you for your kind words.
Diane Urbans
Love your video. I look for more from you! You are a top rate teacher and with personality!
Hi Diane ~ what a wonderful tutorial! i'm so anxious to make some of these in different sizes. I have a garbage bag full of old towels that I didn't want to just throw away and I didn't feel like they were good enough to donate, so thank you for a great use for them!
Thank you and have fun...
Diane Urbans
Love these so much! Great tutorial, and entertaining instructor! Enjoyed the laughs along the way. You make learning things enjoyable! 😁
Hi Brandi, Thank You for your comment; God has blessed me with a job I LOVE, and laughter is my medicine I am able to share.Diane Urbans
Beautiful pots, amazing concepts and pretty hard work. Thanks for sharing.
you're welcome
WOW thank you so much, that planter and the ones in the back ground are all beautiful. Please do keep the videos coming, God Bless you and yours
Thank you very much!
Great video! Diane seems like a down to earth person with a great sense of humor. If I am ever in Rudolph Wisconsin I will stop by Urbans Greenhouse. This video has left me inspired and I hope to make one of these draped Hypertufas soon. Thanks for showing the step by step process and including your specific tips on the type of towels and structures you use to drape. That kind of information is going to save me a lot of 'learning through failure' episodes I am sure.
That would be great to meet the Little Furry Children. We do have lots of
fun here and Rudolph is a great little town. God has blessed me with a
job I love to do.Thank YouDiane
Love your pots! Because of you, I have started making some. Got 3 done so far. Will be making more of them. Thank you very much! They are Awesome!
thank you
Lol. Half a beer! I love how you keep time!!
Hi does peat moss have another name. As I asked for this at my garden centres and no one has heard of it here in the United Kingdom and can't wait to try this love your video
So sorry I don't know of another name for it , and I can't think of what you could replace it with.
Diane Urbans
This the good one and not messy..hihi I love grandma style very neat..
Diane, I truly appreciated all your answer and for replying quickly. Moore blessings :)
I have seen soo many videos and yours its well explained thank you soo much..
You are welcome. Have fun
I wish I were in WI so I could take one of your classes! Thanks for such a comprehensive video!!!
Diane I've watch your videos a few times, love all of them.
Dear Siri, Thank you for your kind words, they are appreciated.Diane
Oh thank you kindly. This was an excellent tutorial... I am gathering my towels now, I cannot wait to add these around my pool.
+Angelique Smith
you welcome and have fun
I come to youtube tonight idea hunting for things to put into an artificial fish reef. These are just perfect!
These are beautiful. Thanks for the great show.
u r welcome. thanx for watching
Love these planters !!!!
Thank you soo much, I was waiting to cure for 3 weeks waaahhh, all those time I could have planted :) . I really appreciate your reply.
Wow! What beauty!
Excellent tutortial! Thanks for sharing.
your are welcome
OMG! Half a beer. I love it!
Thanks a lot for this great idea, it is so pretty and look so natural for any garden I can wait to make my own.
Your welcome. Happy Hypertufa-ing!
That was a really neat idea
Thank you for your instructions, and the little things that so many miss, like using plastic and why, let it stay 24hrs instead of 48 and why, to cut corners and
why. So many miss the so called little things. Sometimes if you miss one thing, you've missed them all. Thanks again, I'll be watching. I'll drink to that, lol :-)
You are most welcome. And thanks for noticing. Cheers!
That is just the coolest Idea and also helps keep towels out of the land fill
thanks
Fantastic !!!! its fabulous !!!!
Love your video's....Thanks for all your tips on making these...Your Hypertufa's are Beautiful Miss Diane !!!
Thank
You, that is very kind. The gentlemen who does my video's Dan Smith of
Winter Spring Studio's does an outstanding job at making me look good.
Diane
Loved this!! I love your time calculations in beer time! LMAO!
This is the best explanation on how to do this process thanks a bunch!
You are most welcome!
I really NEED to try this! Thanks Diane
+Picarona Blog
your very welcome.
this is really great and quite artistic, I cannot wait to try it myself. (if I can sneak an old towel out of the cupboard)
Thank you dear Diana and Urban Greenhouse for sharing your technique of how to do your beautiful and amazing concrete pots. One day soon I will try to do here in Thailand. Thank you so much/Antonio
you are very welcome. have fun
Great Ideas ! ! As I'm watching this video I've got new ideas coming into my mind as to create different shapes and use different materials. Keep up the good work ! ! ! ( p.s., have a beer on me ! ).
That was cute comment, I will have a few.
Diane
thanks for sharing yr awesome work and creativity
your welcome
Very nice friend 👍 💕 👌
Those are AWESOME!!
Many thanks for the detailed instructions. I am not sure if I will ever make this, but nevertheless, I most definitely enjoyed it, while searching out of curiosity. Thank you again for sharing your knowledge with others!
+Leane Garden
your most welcome. glad you enjoyed the video.
hay
It's amazing ........I will definitely try this.........
Apesar de não entender seu idioma assimilei com muita clareza a forma como você mostra e descreve passo a passo todas as etapas para finalizar seus projetos.
Beautiful!
That..amazing job 😘
I love it! Thank you for your great tutorial!
Thanks and u r welcome.
Wow, excellent , informative video!!! Very inspiring!
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it.
I loved your tutorial. You had me at "half a beer".
Thanks Gailee
Wow! I can't wait to try this out. :) thank you
your welcome. have fun. We are finishing up a brand new hypertufa video. Should be done soon.
you are amazing!!! love yu! will try to get there one of these days. I live in houston, tx
Thank you most kindly.
I watch your video over so that i understand your method and technique and the recipe I also save the video to my favorite. Thank you !
Drinking and a work out. Great job.
The best Hypertufa drape video ever!!! thank you sooo very much LOVE LOVE LOVE I did not cath your name though :)
+Siri Eckert
Thank you for the kudos. Sounds like you enjoyed the video as much as I enjoyed helping Diane produce it. The credit really belongs to her. What you saw in this video is very much like the garden workshops she hosts at her greenhouse. If you ever get to Rudolph Wisconsin, you really should visit her greenhouse. Or better yet...sign up for a workshop or her all day GARDEN PARTY. www.urbansgreenhouse.com
Thanks again
Dan
You are the coolest, thanks for sharing
u r welcome. thanks for watching
Thanks for sharing 👍🌺🌺
Oh those look SO cool!!!!!! Last video I watched though said squeeze your mix and if water is dripping out it's too wet. Yours was soup compared to that one. But I guess since it's soaked into a towel, that acts as a frame? Seems to work. GOTTA try this for sure.
(Love your stop watch. Half a beer later. I about fell off my chair.)
have fun
Thank you they are really beautiful
you're welcome. we're working on more videos to share soon.
You did a great job with all your details. Inspired me, can you drink the whole beer when your done? 😁
absolutely, plus a few more for good measure
]Thank You
Diane
Waw
Ola maravilhosa,nao entendo oq fala mas entendo seu trabalho acompanho tds e amo tds,mto criativa Deus a abençoe bjos
wow' thanks for sharing some great ideas madam, you're the queen , i love it & thanks again for inspiring us:)
You are most welcome.
Diane
:) i love it madam
Thanks for sharing.
lovely
I liked, you explain perfect...tks....I will do it....
Half a beer, LOVE IT! lol
I loved the half a beer comment too! lol
Same here! What a hoot!
Loni Carr A gin and tonic for me please
This is fabulous! Have you ever considered using a stirring attachment (like they use to mix paint, etc) to mix?
Interesting idea.
Diane
Wow they are great.
thank you Ceri
Gotta love a woman that measures time in beer units!
thank you
wooooooooow amazing
I tried this and followed the instructions exactly. It didn't dry and harden, so after a week I threw it away. SO SAD. It looked so cool.
Thank You for sharing this
u r very welcome
Lindo seu trabalho parabéns
very nice
Fabulous
Hi Diane how long do i have to wait to put plant to my hypertufa drape, after the 2 nights plus 24 hrs do you keep it cover ? pls reply I cant wait to put flowers on them.
thank you
This was the best tutorial. Straight to the point and very much informative! My question is if we can purchase these from you?? They are AMAZING!
Thank You Daniel,
We do sell them at the greenhouse, but we have not figured out how to ship them. We are getting low on some sizes but will start making them this summer again.Diane Urbans
Thanks for the reply. If y'all figure a way to ship, I'll be more than glad to purchase a few!
Perfect!!!!
Next time you drape over something that does not flex try painters plastic before you drape clothe. To make sure plastic comes off add a thin coat of Vaseline to the under side of the plastic
N K о
Thank you, beautiful work! The shapes remind me of coral reefs. About how many years do they last when used outdoors?
Hello, I've been doing them for about 3 years or so and they have lasted that long, and they are still doing fine.
Diane Urbans
Very nice!
thank you
Thank you
Très très bon travail.
Merciiiiiii.bien. bien
Bravo bravo .
Oh gosh how rude I am , i did this today and now its in our garage drying heheheh
i am excited.
love it
+Stephen Williamson
thank you
I love them.
thank you
muito lindo seu trabalho! parabens
thank you. glad you enjoyed it.
Hey, I'm in Wausau WI!
Diane, YOU are MY kind of woman! Love getting dirty!! Thank you so much for this fabulous video. I've searched the web over and over and found there is no one that explains how to do this better! I do have a question for you..your spray painted (purple) planter..how in the world did you apply that spray paint so it looks light to dark? 's beautiful! I would love to come to your workshops, but live in Oklahoma and it's a rarity to drive..otherwise, you and I would share a beer and make pots!
Thanks so much for your kind words it is lots of fun.Diane
Great video! Definitely going to try it. My question though: what about drainage hole(s)?
Yes. It's mentioned early on in the video, but we don't show how it's done. I drill a hole in after it's all completed, hard and dry. Thanks, Diane
My bad for missing it. Okay - makes perfect sense. I really appreciate the response!
very lovely this job thank you madam
you're welcome
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial!!! I would like to tray making few of them for my garden and I was wondering how long they need to cure before the pots are ready for planting? Thank you!
+TheMariana29
After the 2 nights on the tower, take off then put plastic over for one
more night , vinegar bath ( 90% water 10% vinegar ) let dry, put drain
holes in ( drill ) and plant.
~Diane
wow that's pretty quick compere to other other hypertufa planters I've seen on YT where you have to let them cure for 3/4 weeks before you plant. I'm assuming is the thickness of those pots that needs more time. Thank you for responding to my comment :)
Nice😊
Love , love , love this!!!!!!!!!!!!
thank you very much for the tutorial, please put the facebook and web site links into the discribtion..
your welcome. and good idea!
I'd be tempted to mix with the long stemmed paint mixer that attaches to a drill. These would make great citronella candle holders too.
Interesting idea.
Diane
Great video thank you for posting. Just yesterday I bought all the ingredients I need. I live in Texas, our weather this summer has been up to about 112 degrees. Can I still leave them outside to cure? I have a back porch that gets mostly morning sun, but would still be hot during the day. I'm so excited about this project I want to start soon. Thanks again 👍🏼💚
The most important part of curing is to not have
in direct sun. Not sure about 112 degrees. Rarely in Wisconsin do we
get 112. We do get hot and it has never affected mine as long as it's
out of the sun.Diane Urbans
Thank you for your help. I'll keep that in mind.
Brilliant
glad u like it.
Keren mantapppp💕💕😆
VOY A EMPEZAR A HACER LOS MÍOS PROPIOS. MUCHAS GRACIAS POR ENSEÑARNOS.
your welcome & have fun
Thanks madam for your reply
Hermosos me gustan muchísimo
Thank you.
Divino querida que Deus te abençoe Feliz Ano Novo a todos.
Hi Diane from Puerto Rico. I like your art. This is beautiful. I want to know if the mix can be sand and cement only. Why your use other materials that are not usual in the cement mix? Thank you
I have
experimented with many mixtures, and the recipe I use seems to work the
best. You can try using sand and cement only , but I have never done
that.
Good Luck
Diane
A half a beer later... :)
Doug Hess v
Gracias por estar