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  • Sheds - what do you keep in yours?

    What basics and essentials do you have in your shed?

  • #2
    A really nice shelfy thing Nic made for me for putting my tools tidy in and putting junk on.

    Essential things:
    bags for putting harvests in.
    tools.
    Spare gloves.

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    • #3
      garden tools
      plant pots/seed trays/other saved plastic pots suitable for same
      plastic cloches x 2
      empty hanging baskets
      spare fleece
      plastic buckets (6 I think) plus 1 galvanised
      thick gardening gloves (1 right hand, 3 left hand for some reason) plus a few nitrile gloves
      plastic basket with plant ties/string/hose nozzles/plant labels/clothes pegs/fleece stakes
      canes, all sizes
      bird feeders
      old paint
      paste table (slightly mouldy)
      large polystyrene sheet out of some packaging
      18 inch section of tree trunk (rowan )
      watering cans 2
      spare roses for above
      lawn mower
      spare lid for extra dalek
      stone hot water bottle
      indoor bulb bowls and pots
      mini propagator - heated
      garden sieve
      yard brush
      ironing board
      step ladder
      wellies
      bottle of seaweed solution
      oil for tools
      bicycle and helmet
      hosepipe
      a few spare tiles from indoor decorating

      Well, you did ask....
      Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
      Endless wonder.

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      • #4
        I have absolutely no idea

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        • #5
          All the essentials are in there somewhere - but I always have trouble finding anything under the netting and canes that I've crammed in

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          • #6
            Camping stove & kettle :-)
            The love of gardening is a seed once sown never dies ...

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            • #7
              Rubbish only. Fed up of going down the allotment and finding the door open again.

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              • #8
                On out site the entire week old shed has developed legs. So nothing in my shed, and no locks, at least will not get vandalised. (If anyone wonders why I put it there, I did not it was there already)

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                • #9
                  A sea of tangled netting, string, canes and cobwebs.
                  He-Pep!

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                  • #10
                    No matter how many times I sort out the shed, it's a certainty that the essentials - secateurs and string - will be hiding. So while looking for them in a rush, the shed gets untidied all over again.

                    I mainly use the shed for storing all the assorted boxes of powders and potions, so there's a peculiar smell of bonemeal, seaweed, chicken manure pelllets, and worst of all, the Slug-gone wool pellets, which totally stink. Also the griddle which is used to strain the comfrey tea is kept in the shed, which has it's own aroma.

                    Needless to say, I try not to spend too much time in there.

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                    • #11
                      Shed 1: Dishwasher (no room in kitchen), LL's mower (useless and too small), Spare items for Hubby's work. Logs for the winter.
                      Shed 2: Pushbikes, Hubby's workbench, toolboxes and tools.
                      Shed 3: More spares for Hubby's work, and anything that wouldn't fit in Shed 2.
                      Shed 4: My gardening tools and equipment - can't get in the ruddy door.
                      Shed 5: Furniture, and other items that don't fit in this pokey little house.
                      Shed 6: Chickens.

                      Could do with another...
                      All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
                      Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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                      • #12
                        mine is actually the 'cave' or cellar under the house which opens up into the garden. Here is a photo taken a couple of years ago when it was tidy...its a right mess now.
                        Attached Files
                        http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...gs/jardiniere/

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                        • #13
                          oops wrong photo ...this is the one i meant to send
                          Attached Files
                          http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...gs/jardiniere/

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