Creative pots and other plant vessels bring out more of your style and diy planters are an even greater way to add a personal touch to your home.
How to make a ceramic pot water tight.
For years i ve been wanting a unique water fountain but none that i liked fit our budget.
Like other porous surfaces ceramic absorbs a certain amount of water and eventually deteriorates without a waterproof coating on the inside of the pot.
Use two to three coats to completely cover the inside of the pot including the walls and bottom.
While either of these materials will work the website crafters love crafts recommends using the oil based material which will last longer.
Run a bead of silicone all around the edge of the tile as well to ensure a tight seal.
That s where commercial sealants come into play.
One option is to place a tile over the hole and secure it with silicone.
For mineral spots wipe the pot with a cloth dampened with full strength white or.
Waterproofing your ceramic pots not only makes them last longer.
And here s how to seal drainage holes in pots.
One nice touch is to add bits of sea glass among the gravel for little pops of color.
Mini oasis with waterfall water feature.
One afternoon while relaxing on the deck i glanced over at a heap of plant pots we didn t use this summer when i had a light bulb moment.
Clean the terra cotta pots with warm water and a few drops of dish detergent on a soft bristled scrub brush.
It also keeps soil from entering the unglazed interior finish.
For balance place the pot in the garden next to a plant in a glazed ceramic pot.
This budget friendly diy plant pot water fountain is the perfect water feature for a deck patio porch or apartment balcony.
Sealing ceramic vessels isn t very hard as long as you have the right equipment.
Step 6 fill the top flower pot with water if your top flower pot has a drainage hole it will need to be sealed so the water doesn t drain out the pot.
Grab a sticker or foil.
These easy simple ceramic planters are a great beginner project and can be customized in any color.
Unfortunately for most of us we don t have kilns in our homes nor ovens that reach high enough temperatures to completely seal a ceramic glaze.
The water in this fountain burbles up from a little pot that is filled with gravel and is quite easy to assemble.
If your pot is new and came with a price tag on the bottom use it to cover the hole.
If you don t have the price tag just set the pot down on aluminum foil or something else that it s porous.