How To Grow Potatoes In Tyres, page
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Topic started on 24-10-2011 @ 11:12 PM by Pirateofpsychonautics
Yep, it can be done and quite a large number can be grown within the circumference of a single tyre, just build it up, build it up, build it higher!

I haven't done it yet- however, a mate of mine told me how a couple of weeks ago which led to further investigation on exactly how and it's quite simple and effective.

From I've been told and researched,you will need;

-Seed potato

-Spare tyres, the quantity depends on the size of the harvest you are wanting

-Soil

-Mulch (optional)

-Selected vegetable fertilisers can't hurt either (Seasol or the like).

Start of with a single tyre filled with soil and add your seeds. As they grow, keep bulding your tyre tower as necessary!

Ideal conditions for growing potatoes;


-Choose a sunny position with as little shade as possible and is free from frost pockets. Potatoes can be grown in virtually all soil types.
-Dig in plenty of well rotted compost or manure in the autumn if none has been added for a previous crop.
-This will lighten heavy soils and give body to lighter ones helping to prevent the leaching of nutrients.
-Rake in a general fertilizer 2 weeks before planting potatoes.
-Do not add lime - growing potatoes like a soil pH of just under 6... slightly acidic.


Imagine the harves if you have 10 stacks of 10 tyres! Imagine all the chips, mashed potato, bread etc.

If TSHTF I reckon spare tyres will be in excess supply

I might even make it an addition to my existing vegetable and herb garden this weekend (as I have a 4 day weekend

More References & Advice





Better Homes & Gardens

Kiddiegardens.com

Burke's Backyard

Happy gardening!
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reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 11:42 PM by allenidaho
I figure you are talking about making potato grow bags like this:

www.instructables.com...

But the tires aren't necessary. You can do it without them. The tires are mainly just for maintaining the bag's shape.


reply posted on 24-10-2011 @ 11:50 PM by Pirateofpsychonautics
Originally posted by allenidaho
I figure you are talking about making potato grow bags like this:

www.instructables.com...

But the tires aren't necessary. You can do it without them. The tires are mainly just for maintaining the bag's shape.


Similar, however the bag is restricted by it's size whereas tyres can be continued upwards on top of each other and would be a hell of a lot easier to grow in as opposed to wrestling with a bag full of soil. You can also do things like use tractor and truck tyres which dwarf the size of any bag I have seen and would be a lot easier to use



reply posted on 25-10-2011 @ 12:51 AM by Pirateofpsychonautics
reply to post by mileysubet



I think what you do is very gradually build your tower up, the potatoes already within the soil receive light from the top pieces of foliage. You keep it all as one plant basically, so gradually build the soil up around the plant as it grows and increase tyres and soil as necessary, hope that gives some clarification!

If and when I start my own off, I'll let you guys know how it goes and any dilemmas involved.


reply posted on 25-10-2011 @ 08:26 PM by Pirateofpsychonautics
reply to post by antar



Awesome! I need to get me some tyres and do the same...onions, lettuces, potatoes and many other possibilities within the small space of tyres of pallets.

If the SdoesHTF You could produce SO much food using these methods and keep a decent amount of people fed from the confines of a small backyard.
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