Unwrapping & Curing Hypertufa - We Have Ours Ready ! Let's Cure!

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  • Опубліковано 23 лис 2024

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  • @hera6341
    @hera6341 3 роки тому +3

    When it is hard to remove from form, try pouring hot water over the form. it should expand and release the hypertufa. Works great!

  • @marybethc1189
    @marybethc1189 5 років тому +3

    FYI: once the box is dirty (pizza boxes included), they are compostable, but no longer recyclable. So, using the plastic liner makes it good for keeping the cardboard clean.

  • @j.g.7054
    @j.g.7054 2 роки тому

    I LOVE the fluted bowl!!

  • @southernbelle1831
    @southernbelle1831 5 років тому +2

    Very nice collection! Woke up this morning and looked for 'the reveal' in my notifications and there it was!
    Y'all inspire me! Really enjoy seeing what you come up with for molds.
    Thanks for sharing your experiences with creating your hypertufa planters. 😊

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching. I was anxious to get the reveal out as soon as I could. Pretty proud of those. These days, everything I see if evaluated as a mold! LOL

  • @Uneedmoremeds
    @Uneedmoremeds 5 років тому +1

    Wow what a wonderful selection of hypertufa pots. I loved all the diferent sizes and shapes. Thanks for sharing☺👍❤.

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому

      And thank you for watching. I like all different sizes and shapes so I try to really get a varied selection of molds.

  • @marycabello6900
    @marycabello6900 4 роки тому +2

    Wow they turned out beautiful I especially like the scalloped one. How can u paint and what kinda paint

  • @grandmalorna9884
    @grandmalorna9884 5 років тому

    Loved the variety of molds used and the instructions you gave as you unmolded your pots.

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому +1

      Thanks so much. I appreciate you watching and commenting. I try and relay as much info as I can think of at the time.

  • @j.g.7054
    @j.g.7054 2 роки тому

    I love watching your videos - not only because you give us such great ideas - but because you and your daughter have so much fun together! Hypertufa on ladies :)

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  2 роки тому

      Thank you, I love it when my daughter is available to film. Makes it more fun.

  • @35t10b
    @35t10b 4 роки тому +1

    When you are unmolding the pots use a hair dryer to heat up the plastic mold. It works great with rigid hard plastic. I use engine oil and paint it on fairly thick

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  4 роки тому

      That's a great idea! Do you ever worry about the engine oil polluting the planter?

    • @35t10b
      @35t10b 4 роки тому

      @@KimsGardensandHome no. I scratch up the surfaces with a wire brush and spray off the loose mix. I've made thousands of pots and never had a problem growing anything.

    • @helengren9349
      @helengren9349 4 роки тому

      @@35t10b curious.. what is engin oil made of? 🤔 Maybe it is enviroment frkendly.. Better to use vegetable cooking oil...

    • @35t10b
      @35t10b 4 роки тому

      @@helengren9349 just regular 30 weight engine oil. Even if you just take a rough towel to the outside of the pot the oil is gone. It doesn't sink into the mixture. When I soak the pots to cure and leach them I never see an oily residue

  • @HorseyGal4ever
    @HorseyGal4ever 5 років тому +1

    hey there, I use spray grease to coat my molds, cheap, and works great! Having fun getting dirty! also works on my squash leaves for birdbaths!

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому

      I do too. The spray "Pam" stuff, but sometimes plastic too. We had a great time. Thanks for watching.

  • @debiegordon3787
    @debiegordon3787 4 роки тому

    Awesome shapes...thankx 4 the ideas!!! Maybe a rubber mallot might help pot come loose?

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  4 роки тому

      Possibly! Always try anything if I think it might get one loose.

  • @diannecrowe9183
    @diannecrowe9183 5 років тому

    Tanks for the video, I didn't realize the hypertufa had to cure so long.

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому

      Yes, it is better to cure for a good several weeks total. Now some people say months but I just can't...too anxious to get it planted.

  • @margaretsims4344
    @margaretsims4344 4 роки тому

    Great collection. I think today is going to be a hypertufa day.

  • @dianamay3609
    @dianamay3609 5 років тому

    Great job ladies!

  • @helengren9349
    @helengren9349 4 роки тому

    Nice work 😍 you can always use some sort of oil, f ex coocking oil, or grease on your molds so it will be easier to take them off/out... Good luck🙏💓💕🌍

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  4 роки тому

      I do use mostly Pam spray and plastic too. Depends on what I have on hand. Most times I don't have a problem with getting them out. Thanks for your visit.

  • @martinebangs6520
    @martinebangs6520 5 років тому

    Hi Kim, they all turned out great. I made a leaf bowl from a hosta leaf, I was hoping to recreate the marble effect and it didn't work this time, it turned out nice though, I used white cement and white sand from the dollar tree....

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  5 років тому

      That sounds great. The only leaf I have made was not very good. I am still trying for the marble and have one in curing now. Thinking maybe the length of curing did it. We shall know soon. Your white one sounds like it will be gorgeous.

  • @dancerman1138
    @dancerman1138 Рік тому

    Pour hot water over the plastic pots it expands Doh No holes for drainage Doh

  • @drewjohnson4673
    @drewjohnson4673 3 місяці тому

    Did you oil/put a release agent on the molds? In Asian videos they use hot water to de mold.

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  3 місяці тому

      I use oil or Pam spray most times. Simplest is just plastic and makes interesting creases in the hypertufa.

  • @alwaysCHItee
    @alwaysCHItee 2 роки тому

    Is curing necessary for hypertufa rocks as well? If so, when do you move them to the bags for curing? Thanks

    • @KimsGardensandHome
      @KimsGardensandHome  2 роки тому +1

      Since you would not be planting inside the rocks, I wouldn't think you'd need to cure them to avoid the alkalinity in the hypertufa. But a short cure period in a bag might make them last longer.

    • @alwaysCHItee
      @alwaysCHItee 2 роки тому

      @@KimsGardensandHome thank you. Your videos are so detailed and informative. Fun to watch your process!