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By GREG GRANT, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Feb 1, 2017 Feb 1, 2017Updated Oct 24, 2017 Comments Greg Grant Ralph Anderson ...
After explaining my intentions, the clerk told me I could take as many old tires as I wanted to make tire planters. I grabbed two of my old tires and headed home. After realizing that my process was ...
For hanging tire planters, drill drainage holes in the rubber. For stacked planters, vary the height of the planters. She lined the bottom with chicken wire and moss, then packed in dirt.
You won’t have to spend much time on the streets of the East Side to know you’re in “tire country”—that is, planters made out of car tires. The tires have been carved and reshaped, then ...
That’s right, tire planters. Tires that used to go under the family car or truck make excellent containers for plants to grow in. First of all, they don’t crack or decay. You can bump them ...
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