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If you're tired of expensive, flimsy pots that tip over in a windstorm and freeze in the winter, consider making your own homemade concrete pots. Once you devise a mold, you can make as many pots as you like. The sturdy flower pots are inexpensive and will last for many years.

  1. Use two identical containers, with one container slightly larger than the other. For example, use two bowls or two buckets, as long as the smaller container is at least an inch smaller than the larger container. You can also build square or rectangular containers from plywood.
  2. [1] For wooden containers, use a paste wax.
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  3. The pieces of pipe, which will be used to create drainage holes in the concrete pots, should be 2 inches (5.1 cm) long.
  4. [2] Mix a batch of quick-setting concrete, according to the directions on the package. Add concrete color at this point, if desired.
  5. Poke the pieces of pipe into the concrete, with 3 to 4 inches (7.6 to 10.2 cm) between each pipe. Smooth the concrete around the pieces of pipe, but be sure not to cover the pipe, as the pipes must be left open to create the drainage holes.
  6. Press the smaller container into the concrete until the bottom of the smaller container rests on top of the pipes.
  7. Bounce the container lightly on a hard surface to settle the concrete, then add more to bring the concrete to the top of the container. Smooth the concrete with a putty knife.
  8. [3] Mist the concrete pot lightly with a spray bottle filled with cool water. Don't remove the larger container.
    • Be careful, as the chemical reaction can make quick-setting concrete really hot.
  9. Mist the concrete pot as often as needed to keep the concrete damp.
  10. Thump the bottom of your concrete pot lightly but firmly with the heel of your hand to dislodge the pot from the container, then slide the container from your concrete pot.
  11. The containers can be used to make more concrete pots.
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    What is the formula for the concrete mix?
    Dtown2002
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    The formula for the concrete mix is one part cement, two parts sand and three parts gravel or crushed stone.
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    Will concrete plug up the pipes when they're pushed in?
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    If it does, you can always scrape it out at the end, but I would tape some plastic around the bottom of the tubes before inserting. When everything is finished, just cut the plastic away from the tubes at the bottom of the pot.
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    What does "part" mean in the first question for the cement mix? Is the measurement one cup like for baking, or what is it exactly?
    T. Chinsen
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    The "part" is a reference to the portion used to measure the material. Whatever container is used for one material, it is used for the next material. It is similar to the use of a one-cup measurement in baking. A part can be any measure, as long as other ingredients use that same proportional measure.
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      Things You'll Need

      • 2 identically-shaped containers, one larger
      • Cooking oil, non-stick cooking spray or paste wax
      • 1-inch PVC pipe
      • Gloves
      • Quick-setting concrete
      • Concrete color (optional)
      • Putty knife
      • Spray bottle
      • Larger plastic sheet

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