Create a durable, custom planter using this straightforward cement and molding technique. This method delivers a smooth, natural stone finish with minimal materials and ensures long-lasting structural stability for your plants. Watch the full process from the initial mix to the final planting.
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Disclaimer: Concept visualization for inspiration and real-world adaptation.

45 Comments

  1. Awesome video! Love the idea, but it really looks like that structure is bigger than the bucket after you take it off. Thanks for sharing โค!

  2. It doesn't look easy to remove the plastic in-between and inside the bucket. And the adhesive leaves a nice contrast in color didnt notice this at first till I watched it a few times. Or do you leave the plastic on the inside? It didn't seem so however, it maybe helpful for the longevity of the planter and your plant. Your right about the weight of the planter. But out- side platers do need the added weight for wind and rain we have big WINDS HERE in April. Thank you, how did this come to mind. Now the pipe for the inside.

  3. Needs holes in the bottom or will fill with water when it rains and drown the plants.

  4. Iโ€™m going right now to get cement. Thatโ€™s brilliant! Also why do some people just insist on saying something negative? I just donโ€™t get it.
    ITS A GREAT IDEA! Thank you ๐Ÿ™ ๐Ÿ‘

  5. I like watching her while she is working but not so much her idea. How did those little bags became such big stone. They must had yeast in them.๐Ÿคฃ Just saying .

  6. Scary how no one is noticing this is ai.. wonder how many people are going to try to get concrete to stick together through a plastic bag..

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