Hypertufa is a technique in making light weight, durable outdoor pots. The flower pot is made of natural materials of peat moss, perlite/vermiculite, and Portland cement. Once you learn this technique the possibilities in making your own pots are endless. Great to plant with succulents! Materials are provided. Plants not included. Wear clothes or apron that can get dirty, along with comfortable shoes. Registration required, $25/Class limit 20. Instructor: Brian Stanley, Stanley's Custom Creations Located in the Lath House outdoor classroom, the New Orleans Botanical Garden in City Park. Enter through the Oscar J. Tolmas Center, 5 Victory Ave, New Orleans, LA 70124 follow the signs to the lath house. For more information email scapley@nocp.org or call Susan 504-483-9473
Saturday, Sep 21, 10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Make a Hypertufa Outdoor Flower Pot
New Orleans Botanical Garden
Getting there
5 Victory Avenue, New Orleans, LA
More Very Local
Another wave of COVID has much of the country on lockdown, but there’s still plenty of fun to be had online until we’re pandemic-free Here are some of the events...
Food/Drink, New Orleanians
Nonno's Cajun Cuisine serves up comfort food and a second chance
Nonno’s Cajun Cuisine & Pastries on Claiborne Avenue in the Seventh Ward serves homestyle comfort food. Owner Shermond Esteen is using his restaurant as a force for good, a safe...
Food/Drink, Know Your NOLA, New Orleanians
New Orleans home to Louisiana's only Black-owned winery: Ole Orleans
With a portfolio of 17 wines, more than 700 cases sold in 2020 and in-store availability across the New Orleans area, Kim Lewis is barreling forward with her goal of...
When Grammy-nominated multi-platinum country music songwriter Jim McCormick was growing up in Lower Aurora, not far from the Navy Base where his dad worked, the Mississippi levee was his backyard...