I told you earlier about our tool "shed" and how we did it on the cheapy cheap. I thought I'd show you what some other gardeners are doing, in terms of storage, at the farm.
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Showing posts with label tool shed. Show all posts
Thursday
Photo Survey - Sheds
I told you earlier about our tool "shed" and how we did it on the cheapy cheap. I thought I'd show you what some other gardeners are doing, in terms of storage, at the farm.
Tuesday
A place for everything
One rule I had for this year: no tools in the car. Last season, we drove around Little Rock and beyond with shovels, rakes and hoes precariously perched behind us. Not only was this incredibly tacky but I constantly lived in fear of being rear-ended and decapitated by a muddy tool.
So, I challenged Adam to build us a space-saving, cheap tool shelter.
He rose to the challenge and made me a "shed" out of a scavenged wooden pallet, two poles, a bike lock and a grill cover to keep the tools dry.
Total cost: $20.
My husband is so talented!
So, I challenged Adam to build us a space-saving, cheap tool shelter.
He rose to the challenge and made me a "shed" out of a scavenged wooden pallet, two poles, a bike lock and a grill cover to keep the tools dry.
Total cost: $20.