Hypertufa Trough Workshops

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Beth Jimenez and Amelia Lane, JCRA Volunteers

  • Saturday, March 11, 2006 – 9:00 am12:00 pm
  • Saturday, March 11, 2006 – 1:00 pm4:00 pm

Hypertufa troughs were developed in England as an alternative to old stone sinks. They provide excellent drainage and can highlight those special small plants that you have! A planted trough can be a garden unto itself. We will learn to mix the ingredients, build a container, and release a finished container from its mold.

Bring a container/mold approximately 10" × 15" and 5" deep and a piece of plywood larger than your mold to use as a work surface. Your container can be a metal or sturdy plastic bowl, a thick Styrofoam container, or a dishpan. Be creative!

Both sessions are closed.

Cost
$30.00 (members only). Fee includes all materials except mold and plywood work surface.
Registration
Contact Chris Glenn at (919) 513-7005 or chris_glenn@ncsu.edu to register for this workshop. This workshop is limited to eight participants. Registration is considered complete when payment is received. Cancellations can be made through March 3, 2006 (Friday).
Location
Amelia Lane's residence in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Directions
Directions will be provided prior to the workshop.
Parking
Free parking is available in Amelia Lane's neighborhood.
Questions
Contact Chris Glenn at (919) 513-7005 or chris_glenn@ncsu.edu for more information about this event.