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Sunken shed

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by exlabman, Nov 20, 2010.

  1. exlabman

    exlabman Gardener

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    When I moved house we had no shed, there was an old wendy house but the site was not big enough for a full sized shed.
    I decided to dig out an area for the shed to go on, and improve the drainage around the garage while I did so.
    So I warily began to knock down the garden wall and get digging, 2 skips later and we could start putting in fence posts and gravel boards.
    This was then paved using recycled slabs from the hospital after their revamp.

    The shed was then duly delivered and filled with the usual clutter.
    I was well chuffed with that one.

    David
     
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    wiseowl FRIENDLY ADMIN Staff Member

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    Good afternoon Exlabman looks just great you have done a good job there,well done my friend,you can be proud of that project:)
     
  3. Phil A

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    Hi Ex.

    Well done there. Were you tempted to have a completley subterannean shed ?
     
  4. exlabman

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    Tempting...
    Maybe an underground guest room, for the in laws.:hehe:
     
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    And the difference between "in laws" and "outlaws" is?


    ...


    Outlaws are wanted :hehe:
     
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    Well done David - I love to see photos of how people go about jobs. The finished shed look very good.

    Some of our neighbours have completely sunken sheds, because we live on a hillside they were dug in and completely covered, but they are always damp and the wood rotting, some have filled them in because they became dangerous.
     
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