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Concrete planters are a great addition to any home. Concrete is just as useful and versatile today as it was when the Romans discovered how to make it 2,000 years ago.
This inexpensive do-it-yourself project starts with packaged concrete like QUIKRETE that only requires the addition of water.
This inexpensive do-it-yourself project starts with packaged concrete like QUIKRETE that only requires the addition of water. The project also calls for an old laminate or melamine cabinet, foam ...
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The recommended concrete, Quikrete Crack Resistant Pro Finish Concrete Mix, cost about $6 for 80 pounds, making this the most affordable technique.
This inexpensive do-it-yourself project starts with packaged concrete like QUIKRETE that only requires the addition of water.
Concrete planters can provide an industrial or rustic home for succulents and other small plants, and they’re inexpensive and fairly easy to make. Spherical planters can be fashioned by applying ...
The recommended concrete, Quikrete Crack Resistant Pro Finish Concrete Mix, cost about $6 for 80 pounds, making this the most affordable technique.
Concrete QUIKRETE How-to Videos Reveal Project Demand More than 12.5 million views finds pouring and finishing concrete most popular.
The recommended concrete, Quikrete Crack Resistant Pro Finish Concrete Mix, cost about $6 for 80 pounds, making this the most affordable technique.
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