Do you have old tires? Don’t throw them away saying they’re not Eco-friendly. They don’t break down easily and can’t be burnt. Reuse them with caution to create amazing things in your garden.

1. Tire Swing

You can make a tire swing and hang it in your garden in a warm and open spot. Children love this. Just paint a tire with shiny bright colors and make cool designs over it. Take care while hanging. You can use both the ropes and chains to hang it.

2. Tire Furniture

Make furniture using old tires. You can use your imaginations to refurbish them. There are lots of tutorials on YouTube to make DIY tire chair, tire stool, and other garden furniture.

3. Make a Compost bin or Wormery

A compost bin and wormery helps in piling up your compost and decomposing it. You can make a tire compost bin and wormery, but this idea is only suitable for areas where the temperature doesn’t exceed from the level of 90 F (32 C).

4. Vertical Tire Planter

Making a vertical tire planter and growing flowers in it is a unique idea to recycle old tire. It’s easy to do as well. You can grow cascading flowers like petunias and pansies in it. Read this post to learn How to Make Vertical Tire Planter.

5. Tire Pond

A pond in a garden gives it a complete look. It’s an essential part of garden design. If you still haven’t made it, use a large tractor or car tire to make it, paint it using durable and nontoxic best quality outdoor spray paint. You can swim fishes in it and grow aquatic plants like lilies and iris.

6. DIY Tire Planters

Arranging tires and making DIY tire planters is also an option to reuse tires. Make sure you’ll never grow edible plants in them if you live in a hot tropical climate because tires heat up quickly. If you’re living in a colder climate, then this will be good practice for you as tires insulate the plants and provide warmth to them.

7. Pet Bed

Make a cozy pet bed like above and keep that in your garden or home. Choose the right size of a tire according to your pet’s size. You can also implant cushions in it to make it more comfortable.

8. Raised Bed Tire Garden

Create a raised bed tire garden. Raised beds made of tires border the plants and help them to grow in order. If you’re growing vegetables or herbs in these raised beds, make sure to use big tires and ensure they’ll not heat much.

Also Read: DIY Teapot Ideas for the Garden

  • Alma Stelting

  • June 4, 2015 At 10:28 pm

  • One comment on planters made with tires states “never grow edibles” in them. Another with tractor tires states not planting veggies to close to the tire edge because it may get to hot.

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  • Team BGW

  • June 5, 2015 At 2:50 am

  • *That is for tropics. Thank you for the comment.

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  • Reena

  • June 5, 2015 At 7:44 am

  • In order to make tyre pond what should be done to hold water?

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  • Team BGW

  • June 5, 2015 At 12:00 pm

  • Read this article

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  • Gina st clair

  • February 13, 2018 At 9:32 pm

  • The

  • Iiner is under the brick edging I like this

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  • Dee B

  • June 27, 2021 At 7:03 am

  • You need to buy plastic liner. You can see bricks on top of painted lining in picture.

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  • villayil narayanan satheekumari

  • June 7, 2015 At 8:23 am

  • Inspirational innovation!

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  • sue mcdonald

  • June 29, 2015 At 4:11 am

  • Great site. Great ideas.

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  • Team BGW

  • July 4, 2015 At 3:34 am

  • It’s wonderful that you liked these ideas. Thanks for the comment.

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  • Julie Atherton

  • July 6, 2015 At 9:58 pm

  • What type of paint is being used for the garden tires??

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  • Team BGW

  • July 7, 2015 At 12:23 pm

  • Use non toxic durable paint.

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  • Dianne Harrison

  • November 25, 2015 At 1:18 am

  • Great ideas. Exceptionally creative.

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  • Vickie Winters

  • March 6, 2016 At 2:01 am

  • This is my second year planting vegetables in tires. I live in Louisiana. I grow beautiful vegetables

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  • sara

  • March 13, 2017 At 1:54 am

  • I want to do this but I wasn’t sure if it is safe? Is there anything special I need to do beforehand?

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  • Amy

  • January 5, 2020 At 2:35 am

  • I’m in Alabama, southern. You think the chemicals leeching out is a real concern? And the heat didn’t cook your plants?

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  • Jess

  • April 20, 2020 At 1:11 am

  • Super creative! For those concerned with chemicals leaching out, do you also garden organically? Otherwise the question is kind of silly. I’ve never read about tires poisoning water or plants etc, but they have been used in the building of eco houses and such and I’d think the environmentalists, above all, would research it damaging their water supply if they’re using them. Great website! Thanks!

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  • Juansu

  • March 13, 2021 At 2:54 am

  • What paint do you use for tires?

  • What do you use to cut tires?

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  • Gjerta

  • March 28, 2021 At 7:50 am

  • We’re all going to be spending a lot more time at home in the coming weeks and months due to the coronavirus crisis. With schools now closed, we know many families are looking for ideas to keep children entertained. To help, we’ve pulled together some simple, nature-based activities you can enjoy together at home or in your garden.

  • Reply

  • Team BGW

  • June 5, 2015 At 2:50 am

  • *That is for tropics. Thank you for the comment.

  • Reply

One comment on planters made with tires states “never grow edibles” in them. Another with tractor tires states not planting veggies to close to the tire edge because it may get to hot.

*That is for tropics. Thank you for the comment.

  • Team BGW
  • June 5, 2015 At 12:00 pm
  • Read this article
  • Reply
  • Gina st clair
  • February 13, 2018 At 9:32 pm
  • The
  • Iiner is under the brick edging I like this
  • Reply
  • Dee B
  • June 27, 2021 At 7:03 am
  • You need to buy plastic liner. You can see bricks on top of painted lining in picture.
  • Reply

In order to make tyre pond what should be done to hold water?

Read this article

The Iiner is under the brick edging I like this

You need to buy plastic liner. You can see bricks on top of painted lining in picture.

Inspirational innovation!

  • Team BGW
  • July 4, 2015 At 3:34 am
  • It’s wonderful that you liked these ideas. Thanks for the comment.
  • Reply

Great site. Great ideas.

It’s wonderful that you liked these ideas. Thanks for the comment.

  • Team BGW
  • July 7, 2015 At 12:23 pm
  • Use non toxic durable paint.
  • Reply

What type of paint is being used for the garden tires??

Use non toxic durable paint.

Great ideas. Exceptionally creative.

  • sara
  • March 13, 2017 At 1:54 am
  • I want to do this but I wasn’t sure if it is safe? Is there anything special I need to do beforehand?
  • Reply

This is my second year planting vegetables in tires. I live in Louisiana. I grow beautiful vegetables

I want to do this but I wasn’t sure if it is safe? Is there anything special I need to do beforehand?

I’m in Alabama, southern. You think the chemicals leeching out is a real concern? And the heat didn’t cook your plants?

Super creative! For those concerned with chemicals leaching out, do you also garden organically? Otherwise the question is kind of silly. I’ve never read about tires poisoning water or plants etc, but they have been used in the building of eco houses and such and I’d think the environmentalists, above all, would research it damaging their water supply if they’re using them. Great website! Thanks!

What paint do you use for tires?

What do you use to cut tires?

We’re all going to be spending a lot more time at home in the coming weeks and months due to the coronavirus crisis. With schools now closed, we know many families are looking for ideas to keep children entertained. To help, we’ve pulled together some simple, nature-based activities you can enjoy together at home or in your garden.

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