A flowerbed made from an old wheel tire.

https://youtu.be/6UL1zdv_0tQ

Excuse me, but can you drag all sorts of old rubbish to your site? Firstly, we have already mentioned the amount of rubbish that this tire absorbed during operation. Secondly, when heated in the sun, it will somehow not smell very good like rubber. Generally not an option for a summer residence.

There are quite a few of these flower beds made from old tires. If you have already decided to do this, then you need to make sure that there is no metal cord sticking out of the tire, otherwise you can get hurt. In addition, it is better to take summer tires; they have a harder tread and are practically odorless. In addition, it would be better to paint such a flowerbed with weather-resistant paint.

Any tires have a smell, both summer and winter, not to mention all-season ones. Their components are identical, the only difference is the tread. And if we're talking seriously, these flower beds made of tires somehow look very poor.

About the appearance of poverty. They really look like that! Is it really a shame to spend a little money on a nice metal picket fence? And for the berries, put together a pyramid bed from ordinary boards.It’s easy to collect, water, and cover for the winter. And it looks so impressive!

Most likely, a flowerbed made from old pots will look even worse than one made from tires. If you paint old tires, then it will be a completely normal flowerbed. You can even paint it in different colors.

It depends on how to do it. If you approach it with imagination, as my wife did, it turned out very beautiful. And flower beds made from old automobile rubber are not an option at all, as I wrote about above. And above all for environmental reasons.

What harm will come from car tires for the environment, especially if they are painted? There are a lot of such flower beds and various fences of summer cottages. Nothing will happen to the tires in 5-10 years.

Not with tires, but in the soil around it there will be a lot of lead and other rubbish that these tires have absorbed over a long period of use on public roads. I definitely don’t need this.

If you use winter tires for flower beds, then the damage from them will definitely be much less.After all, in winter the roads are covered with snow, and low temperatures do not contribute to the saturation of tires with harmful substances.

Not with tires, but in the soil around it there will be a lot of lead and other rubbish that these tires have absorbed over a long period of use on public roads. I definitely don’t need this.

I will definitely try to make such flower beds this year, they look beautiful and are convenient to use. You can plant not only flowers in such things, but also strawberries; they grow well and give a good harvest. Watering is economical.

In this video, I liked that the rubber is turned inside out. It looks much better that way. You paint it over and that’s it, it doesn’t look like a wheel. I often see unturned tires in flower beds in the city.

It's not so easy to turn a tire inside out, especially if it has a metal cord. In addition, an inverted tire is not an ideal round shape, but will be all waves. Therefore, rubber on a flowerbed must be placed as it is.