
Follow Graham's five easy steps and you'll have a contemporary, stone-look trough for a fraction of the price you'll pay at nurseries. The amounts are enough to make one rectangular garden trough or a 40cm bowl.
You'll need:
10 litres peat moss or coir peat (also called palm peat or coconut peat)
5kg builders' cement
5kg coarse river sand
Water
Styrofoam grocery box or plastic bowl (to use as a mould)
Round dowel (to make drainage holes)
Here's how:
Step 1
Put all the ingredients into a wheelbarrow and mix thoroughly.



Step 4
When you've finished spreading the mixture, and while it's still wet, make some drainage holes in the base of the container by inserting small pieces of round dowel. Leave the trough to set slowly in a dry place for about two weeks.
Step 5
Unmould your work by tearing off the foam to reveal the finished trough. If you've used a plastic pot for a mould, turn the pot upside down on some grass, so there's no risk of it breaking, and gently ease off the mould.

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