From simple garden storage to multipurpose workshops
Posted by Stefan on Aug 11, 2009
Every gardener needs somewhere to store their tools and associated garden paraphernalia. In fact you can tell what type of gardener somebody is by just taking a look inside their shed. If it is tidy and neat with everything in its place it can be expected that the garden will be the same, with a neatly mown lawn, tilled borders and not a dead plant in sight. If the tools are haphazard then expect the garden to be the same.
Tools are important for every gardener and good quality tools are a must. If you are just starting out on a new garden or have just been given the keys to your allotment there is a myriad of tools that you can choose from. From spades and forks to hoes and trowels, a visit to your local garden centre will reveal the many options on offer.
If you have a new garden or even allotment, one thing that is needed to store all your things is a shed or some other form of storage container. This will be somewhere you can keep your things dry, under lock and key and keep everything else you may need for your garden, from seed trays to potting compost. If you can afford the space instead of just getting a 6 by 4 shed, a good option is to go for a larger storage option. If you get a shed big enough you can even use it as a workshop or convert part of it to provide desk space where you can keep details about your garden plans or design next years garden layout. You might think that workshops in your garden is a little over the top, but if you have the space you should use it to its fullest potential.
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