Garden Sheds Uses
My grandmother had a garden shed in her backyard. It was a dark and spooky place that I used to happen upon every once in a while. It wasn’t until I got older that I understood what the shed was really for. It was where she kept all of the gardening tools that she used. She had all kinds of hoes, shovels, pick axes, and other types of tools in there.
When I became an adult, I decided that I wanted one for my backyard. This usually happens to people who accumulate too much gardening equipment to fit inside their garage. It can also occur when people get tired of taking their gardening equipment out of the garage and bringing it all the way to the backyard. If it is already in your backyard, then the shed will be much more accessible.
As my grandmother got older she focused a little less on gardening and more on her art. She added onto her shed and made it into a painting studio. This is just one example of the freedom that a shed like this can provide. They are a house outside of your house. You can do whatever you want with them.
Garden sheds come in all different sizes. Some people install just a small one to fit a few essential tools. Others install a storage unit large enough to hold a tractor. In any case, it is something that is meant to fit your needs.
The next thing we should talk about is what kind of security system to install on your shed. It seems that these days you always have to lock up whatever you own. It is important to do this if you have expensive gardening equipment. So, make sure you get a shed that can be locked up.
And lastly, let's think about choosing a color scheme for your shed. Some people just buy a shed that looks nice. They forget about how it will fit in with their backyard. You need to make sure that the colors match the kind of plants that will be surrounding it. Also, it shouldn’t clash too much with the house you live in.
If you buy an already assembled shed that is a certain color you can usually paint over it if you need to. So, don’t let the original color weigh too heavily on your decision.
I hope that this array of information on garden sheds has helped you come to some sort of conclusion as to whether they are right for you. There will be many choices you will need to make as you set up your shed. Just remember that the process should be fun.
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Organizing Garden Sheds - Four tips and ideas for easily organizing a garden storage shed
If you're like many garden lovers, you tend to accumulate a lot of supplies for your hobby over the years. And this is why garden storage sheds can be so handy. Even if you don't have an outdoor shed large enough to use for a big greenhouse, you can still organize smaller sheds to make the most out of it for your gardening supplies and activities. So let's look at a few organizing tips.
1. Hang up tools. If your garden shed is small, you can get more out of the limited space you have by hanging items from the ceiling or walls. Hang your longer gardening tools such as rakes, shovels and hoes on the wall, then hang extra pots and containers from hooks in the ceiling.
2. Put in shelves. Having shelves in your garden shed will give you a small area to do everyday gardening maintenance such as repotting plants, mixing compost into soil, and starting garden seeds. Try to have one shelf that's large enough to use for table top activities, then put in several more above which can be used for sitting smaller items on and keeping your garden magazines, books and journals organized.
3. Use storage bins. Storage bins are excellent organizers to use in a garden shed, because they come in a variety of sizes and can be used for a wide variety of things. Put storage bins under your small potting table for instance, to hold extra soil and compost. Store spring or fall bulbs in storage bins, and even store your plant stakes in small storage bins too.
4. Use planters for small storage. One of the things most garden lovers have is plenty of extra pots and containers. And even some of the smallest of these can be used to store a variety of things. Use the small starter plant containers to hold seed packets, organized by type. One could have vegetable seeds for instance, while another holds seeds for annual flowers, and a third holds perennial flower seeds. Alternatively you could group your seed packets together based on the soil and sunlight conditions needed for them to grow.
Larger pots and containers can hold small trowels and shovels, or mulch materials such as bark and sawdust. Some containers can even hold landscaping materials such as small stones.
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