Hello! I'm looking for folks who have worked with making Terracotta vessels(pots, jars, etc).
I'm a outdoor grower who lives in a region with a very dry summer climate, I'm always looking for new ways to water my crops. One way I have encountered involves using Terracotta jars that you bury in the soil near your plants, the jars are connected via hose to a reservoir. As the soil dries around the jars, they sweat moisture to rehydrate the soil, a very simple, and efficient system.
The problem is that the only commercially available versions aren't available in North America, they have to be shipped from Australia. Once they are available here, I bet the cost won't be too bad, but being a DIYer, I'd like to see if I could make them myself.
I've tried looking for Terracotta jars, but can't find them for a reasonable price(they are way marked up for their decorating benefits). I've tried adapting Terracotta flower pots, but getting them all sealed is almost impossible.
My question here: Would it be possible to make my own Terracotta jars at home? I know this is a very old art, is it as simple as I'd like to think? I can't find much good info online, as far as I know you need a certain quality of clay to make it from, and a Kiln to fire it.
Could it be possible to collect local clay to make it? I have many deposits of clean clay nearby. Would it be possible for me to make my own crude Kiln? Or would it be possible to use my kitchen oven?
Any input ICmag? I know there are lots of artist types out there...............
I'm a outdoor grower who lives in a region with a very dry summer climate, I'm always looking for new ways to water my crops. One way I have encountered involves using Terracotta jars that you bury in the soil near your plants, the jars are connected via hose to a reservoir. As the soil dries around the jars, they sweat moisture to rehydrate the soil, a very simple, and efficient system.
The problem is that the only commercially available versions aren't available in North America, they have to be shipped from Australia. Once they are available here, I bet the cost won't be too bad, but being a DIYer, I'd like to see if I could make them myself.
I've tried looking for Terracotta jars, but can't find them for a reasonable price(they are way marked up for their decorating benefits). I've tried adapting Terracotta flower pots, but getting them all sealed is almost impossible.
My question here: Would it be possible to make my own Terracotta jars at home? I know this is a very old art, is it as simple as I'd like to think? I can't find much good info online, as far as I know you need a certain quality of clay to make it from, and a Kiln to fire it.
Could it be possible to collect local clay to make it? I have many deposits of clean clay nearby. Would it be possible for me to make my own crude Kiln? Or would it be possible to use my kitchen oven?
Any input ICmag? I know there are lots of artist types out there...............