
Concrete Planters: Pour, Cure, Plant
Instead of buying new planters, I decided to make my own using materials from the recycling bin. Now I have fun concrete planters that will add beauty to the garden for years to come.
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Instead of buying new planters, I decided to make my own using materials from the recycling bin. Now I have fun concrete planters that will add beauty to the garden for years to come.

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