Self-made planters from concrete

Aqeelah Bawa-Osman Aqeelah Bawa-Osman
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Incorporating concrete into your modern home, doesn't need to be cold and ugly. In fact, this DIY method of creative design can be pretty unusual with help from homify and these pot plant ideas made from concrete are sure to add fancy detail to your garden area. You can opt for a planter made from concrete and do it yourself, especially if you don't have much space on your balcony in your high rise city apartment. They are a lot more durable than glass, clay or even plastic pot plants and will definitely enhance your garden in no time. But, as DIY would go, it is important to be safe and make things easier before you begin, which is why you will need the following items:

- Concrete screed (from the hardware store or online shop)

- Kitchen or working gloves

- Paraffin oil or other lubricant

- Moulds or cartons and scissors for making moulds

- A bucket or wheelbarrow for mixing

- Glass flakes, glass beads, shells, pebbles, if necessary

- Plastic film or plastic bag

Let's get started!

1. Select mould

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Begin by deciding on the size and shape of planter made from concrete and DIY the process. This means if you want a particularly large planting bucket with dimensions of more than 60 cm in height and width, make sure that the thickness of the bucket is at least 7.5 cm.

You can even make you own moulds by making two boxes, for example, from cardboard. Then decide which size and shape the moulds should have and go for glass, plastic, cardboard, stainless steel or styrofoam to make suitable moulds.

2. Prep the inside of the moulds

Use a lubricant to prepare the inside of the mould, making it easier to remove the concrete pot that you opted to do it yourself. Sprinkle some paraffin oil, sunflower oil or lubricant, this will stop the mould from breaking when you release the concrete pot plant. 

​3. Mix the concrete

Remember to protect your hands with gloves during the concrete mixing project. Mix the concrete in a bucket or in a wheelbarrow and only use its high-strength concrete. Pour the concrete into the bucket or wheelbarrow, gradually adding the water, while stirring constantly. Ensure that your mixing ratio is accurate to get the consistency correct. Be creative with that concrete pot plant that you've opted to do it yourself.

4. Pour the concrete

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Let's begin with the concrete casting. Ensure that your pour the concrete mixture slowly into the mould, the planter made from concrete DIY project should be smoothed down with a spatula or masonry trowel, but remember to keep your floor slightly thicker than the walls of the planter and keep it stable. Avoid the formation of air bubbles as this weakens the structural integrity of the pot plant.

5. Leave to set

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We're almost at the end of this planter concrete do it yourself project, all we need is patience… about 36 hours of it. Wrap the mould in plastic and check the recommended setting time on the concrete packaging. Test the concrete with or corkscrew to ensure that it is dry enough.

6. Remove the planter

Now that your concrete is set, it's time to remove the pot plant made from concrete. Use sandpaper to smooth the surface and get rid of any rough edges. The container should be left to dry for a whole week. Rub the plant pot once a day with a wet sponge or cloth until the colour is darkened. After two days of drying, you can drill holes for drainage. These are 23 cheap but effective (and stylish) garden fence ideas.

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