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AC Garden Clubbers learn to make inexpensive hyper tufa pots

Club members learn secret for making lava stone-like pots in an economical, relatively easy process which contributes to more creative gardens
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By Barbara Armitage

The Adair County Garden Club proved that you are never too old to play in the mud at their April meeting. Members mixed a secret recipe of peat moss, cement and other special ingredients to form the perfect mud for building hyper tufa pots.



If youre wondering what a Hyper Tufa pot is, then you need to join the adventures of the Adair County Garden Club.

Be a part of the Adair County Garden Club and make a difference in Adair County. We are making our home a better place to live.There is always something new and exciting to do at the Adair County Garden Club.

The Garden Club meets at 1:00pmCT the fourth Thursday of each month in various interesting locations. Contact Barbara Armitage at (270) 250-2979 for more information.



This story was posted on 2009-04-29 20:50:50
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Wendy Burt makes hyper tufa pots at Garden Club meeting



2009-04-29 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. Adair County Garden Club photo.
ADAIR COUNTY GARDEN CLUB MEMBER WENDY BURT is willing to work in the mud mixing a secret recipe of peat moss, cement and other special ingredients to form the perfect mud for building Hyper Tufa pots. If youre wondering what a Hyper Tufa pot is then you need to join the adventures of the Adair County Garden Club. (270) 384-2129.

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