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The Paradise Center hosts hypertufa class

Six students arranged succulents and decorations in their hypertufa pots on Feb. 25.


  • By Nat Kaemmerer
  • | 2:47 p.m. March 1, 2022
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Students at The Paradise Center were hyper-focused on their hypertufa during a class on Feb. 25. Six attendees learned about the gardening technique, which involves succulents in a porous cement pot, from teacher Deb Lemieux. 

On the patio of The Paradise Center, where cement splatters wouldn't matter, Lemieux taught her students how to make a pot. She mixed peat moss, vermiculite and Portland cement in a huge container and offered attendees the opportunity to help mix it up. Sandi Love donned gloves and said it felt like playing in Play-Doh. 

The purpose of the porous pot is to make it easy for water to pool and pass through it. The pots are good for plants that need good drainage, like the succulents Lemieux brought her students, and they can be outside for years with very little maintenance. Lemieux brought desert roses for each student to make the highlight of her pot, along with a few smaller plants to arrange around the small garden. Students nestled plants and decorations like marbles, sea glass, rocks and stones in their pots. Determining when the pot was finished was tough, but students were eventually satisfied with their work. 

"You've got some new friends to take care of, so this is a big responsibility for you," Lemieux said about the plants. 

Louise Millman feels a hypertufa pot Deb Lemieux brought.
Louise Millman feels a hypertufa pot Deb Lemieux brought.
Deb Lemieux provided her students with the recipe to make more pots if they wanted to.
Deb Lemieux provided her students with the recipe to make more pots if they wanted to.
Sandi Love prepares to dive into mixing with Deb Lemieux.
Sandi Love prepares to dive into mixing with Deb Lemieux.
Several students got in on the fun of mixing the hypertufa materials.
Several students got in on the fun of mixing the hypertufa materials.
Students chose from a myriad of small succulents to put in their pots.
Students chose from a myriad of small succulents to put in their pots.
Marcia Gregg takes a closer look at a pot while Arlene Davis, Jan Marshall and Louise Millman look on.
Marcia Gregg takes a closer look at a pot while Arlene Davis, Jan Marshall and Louise Millman look on.
Jan Marshall packs a hypertufa pot into a mold.
Jan Marshall packs a hypertufa pot into a mold.
Marcia Gregg adds to her hypertufa pot.
Marcia Gregg adds to her hypertufa pot.
Marcia Gregg and Sandi Love select their plants.
Marcia Gregg and Sandi Love select their plants.
Louise Millman, Sandi Love and Marcia Gregg organize their pots.
Louise Millman, Sandi Love and Marcia Gregg organize their pots.
Jan Marshall arranges decorations in her pot.
Jan Marshall arranges decorations in her pot.
Marcia Gregg shows off her finished product.
Marcia Gregg shows off her finished product.
Sandi Love shows off her finished pot, after a few last-minute additions.
Sandi Love shows off her finished pot, after a few last-minute additions.
Louise Millman takes crushed amethyst to decorate her pot.
Louise Millman takes crushed amethyst to decorate her pot.

 

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