I noticed these planting arrangements at the Hornsey Vale Community Centre a few weeks back - thought they looked fantastic considering that they involve using old old car tyres! I'm posting here in case anyone gets inspired. Would certainly be a cheap way of bringing more plants into a front garden which is just concrete.
(I did wonder whether they might be a way of trying to increase the number of container gardens we have in Harringay but I don't think they are big enough or sufficiently vandal proof).
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Hi Alison,
Yes the vandals would have a problem stealing these! Have people had experince of pots getting stolen from front gardens do you know?
Thanks,
Matt
There was a rash of it being reported a few years back, but I can't see anything recently.
You could throw tyres over resident parking notice poles, i think i tyre would be big enough to get past the sign, then once on the ground fill it up with soil which would make a quite solid and reasonably vandal proof little garden.
kwik fit and other tyre change outfits have to pay to have the old tyres taken away so are happy to donate as many tyres as you wish. They're great for growing potatoes. when the stalks grow up simply put another tyre on top and fill with (eco friendly) compost. My Tomatoes reached 12 feet two years ago grown in discarded tyres on my patio. as they're rubber they are good for water/heat retention.
Yep, the tyre shop on the corner of Sydney and Wightman Rd has lots of old tyres they're happy to give away.
This web page shows how to carve up and turn inside out tyres to make planters which could look good over a bollard.
But the turning inside out sounds quite hard, a big pile of brightly painted tyres would be easier and could look ok at a passage entrances:
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