Someone had dumped them up the road and I instinctively thought I would make a use for them but now I cannot think of a good use for them.
What could they be used for?
Only possibles I have read which may suite from online so far are making a roof or for composting receptacles. For a roof I might be concerned about the toxins they put into making the tyres as they are not recommended for planting vegetables due to off-gassing these toxins so wonder of the same would be the case with a roof?
I feel these tyres are kind of toxic compared to my aim for green and natural stuff on my land! I was a bit hasty in taking them and would not be simple to get rid of them now so would be good to find a use for them that I deem acceptable and useful.
Hmm, I actually have some gravel on order to drop down on the mud to be able to park. Would they be useful as a ground barrier around the area to slow the grass and other weeds in the surrounding area from coming over to the gravel parking space?
Or, since the land is boggy and they are a waterproof barrier, can they be used to shore up channels for irrigation?