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Repurposing old tires for gardening is an innovative and sustainable approach. Here’s why it works perfectly for peanuts:
✅ Space-Saving – Great for urban gardeners with limited soil space.
✅ Heat Retention – Tires absorb sunlight, warming the soil and speeding up growth.
✅ Improved Drainage – Prevents root rot, which peanuts are prone to.
✅ Eco-Friendly – Gives a second life to old tires instead of sending them to the landfill.
✅ Stackable Structure – Add layers for deeper soil and healthier root systems.
Step-by-Step Guide to Growing Peanuts in Tires
1. Choosing and Preparing the Tires
Select tires that are weathered (they’ve been exposed to sun and rain for a while).
Clean thoroughly with soap and water to remove oil, dirt, and debris.
If concerned about leaching, paint the inside with a non-toxic sealer or line with landscape fabric.
2. Setting Up the Planting Area
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