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May 15, 2011 7:33 AM CST
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The official curing time for cement is 28 days for the best strength. It continues to get harder for years, but the first 28 days is the critical part.

The nice thing about larger pieces of peat moss is that with rain and other "weather" the peat moss eventually wears/falls out of the tufa. That makes them look older and more weathered - a nice look! Hurray!

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