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How to grow peanuts (groundnuts) at home using old tires

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeApril 10, 2025Updated:April 10, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Peanuts, otherwise known as groundnuts, aren’t just a tasty, protein-rich snack—they’re also an easy crop to grow at home. Packed with healthy fats and essential nutrients, peanuts make a nutritious addition to any diet. But what if you don’t have garden space? The answer: grow them in old tires! This innovative method is simple, eco-friendly, and ideal for small spaces like patios, balconies, or compact backyards.

If you’d discovered this earlier, you could’ve saved money on store-bought peanuts and enjoyed a fresh, organic harvest from your own home. Let’s walk through the step-by-step process and explore why this method is worth trying.

Why grow peanuts in old tires?

Using old tires as planting beds offers several advantages:

  • Space-Saving: Ideal for urban gardeners and tight spaces.
  • Heat Retention: Tires absorb and retain heat, promoting faster growth.
  • Improved Drainage: Prevents waterlogging, which can harm peanut roots.
  • Eco-Friendly: Gives new life to waste tires, reducing landfill load.
  • Stackable Design: Add depth by stacking tires, even on poor soil.

Step-by-step guide

1. Choose and prepare your tires

Select old tires that are clean and weathered. Scrub them with soap and water to remove dirt. If desired, apply a non-toxic sealant inside for added safety.

Place the tires in a sunny spot—peanuts need 6–8 hours of sunlight daily.

2. Prepare the soil

Peanuts prefer loose, sandy, well-draining soil.

  • Mix garden soil, sand, and compost in a 2:1:1 ratio.
  • Fill the first tire with 6–8 inches of this mix.
  • Avoid heavy clay, which can hinder pod development.

3. Plant the seeds

Use raw, untreated peanuts—either from a garden store or organic grocery.

  • Soak seeds overnight to encourage sprouting.
  • Plant 1–2 inches deep, spacing them 6 inches apart.
  • Cover lightly with soil and water gently.
  • Keep the soil moist (not soggy) for 7–10 days until germination.

4. Care and maintenance

Peanut plants are low-maintenance but need some care:

  • Water regularly, especially during flowering and pegging (when stems push into the soil to form pods).
  • Mulch with straw or dry leaves to retain moisture and suppress weeds.
  • Fertilize using compost or a calcium- and phosphorus-rich organic fertilizer.
  • Stack Tires as plants grow—add a new tire and more soil to encourage more pods.

5. Natural pest and disease control

  • Aphids & Spider Mites: Spray with neem oil or a garlic-soap solution.
  • Fungal Issues: Ensure good airflow and avoid overwatering.
  • Rodents & Birds: Use mesh netting to protect plants if needed.

6. Harvesting

Peanuts mature in 4–5 months. Harvest when leaves yellow and wilt.

  • Gently dig around the base and pull up the plant.
  • Shake off soil and let the peanuts dry in a shaded, airy place for 1–2 weeks.
  • Once dried, they’re ready to roast, store, or enjoy fresh!

How this method saves you money

Growing peanuts in tires offers both sustainability and savings:

  • No Costly Raised Beds: Tires are often free or inexpensive.
  • Water Efficiency: Tires help retain moisture, lowering water usage.
  • Free Peanuts: One plant yields dozens of pods.
  • Low Fertilizer Costs: Compost and natural inputs are budget-friendly.
  • Chemical-Free Pest Control: Homemade solutions cut pesticide expenses.

Final thoughts

With this clever method, you can grow organic peanuts without a traditional garden—while repurposing waste and reducing costs. It’s low-maintenance, beginner-friendly, and perfect for anyone wanting to garden more sustainably.

So why wait? Grab some old tires, plant a few seeds, and enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own peanuts right at home!

Let me know if you’d like to turn this into a printable guide or visual how-to!

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