Re: Container Material
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- Subject: Re: Container Material
- From: M* R* <m*@NETCOM.COM>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 10:47:15 -0800
- In-Reply-To: <970324095747_1615007008@emout20.mail.aol.com> from "Jan Brown" at Mar 24, 97 09:57:47 am
> > My mom sent me in the mail instructions on how to make"Faux stone containers" > It contains sand, portland cement and peat moss. It takes about 2 weeks to > cure and it "says" its been around for years and is a cheap, lightweight > alternitive to concrete or stone containers. Has anyone heard of this and > what were your comments and results. > jan brown Vance,Alabama southern USA > These type of containers have been around for a while. Unfortunately, I don't think they'd do well in the areas (like mine) where the temperature reaches freezing. Or else you'd have to keep them inside during the winter. Other than that, I think they do well and they look very organic. Marjorie
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