Keep Your Garden Shed Organized
When people think of getting their dream home, some imagine getting a garden shed along with it to complete the picture. Many potential homeowners think that garden sheds are useful additions to their property because these can store bulky household or gardening items. Garden sheds provide households extra storage space and also serve as practical hobby areas.
If you have a garden shed, youve probably planned to organize the space so you can easily maneuver in this available work area. Dont berate yourself if youve done otherwise and you now see that the shed area is cluttered. Many garden shed owners also lament at the state of their sheds especially after years of usage.
If youre up to the challenge of organizing your garden shed, the trick is to do changes now. You can start by getting some warehouse supplies and use these on the sheds. For instance, you can buy some industrial grade packing tape to seal boxes so you can stack the said items together. For other useful tips, consider the following.
Use pallet wrap on items that can emit unwanted odor on your work shed. Using a wrap on items like paint or paint thinners may be ideal so you can prevent leaking, too. Wraps may also be used for electronic items that you dont frequently use so that dirt and dust will not accumulate inside the items.
Keep other warehoused supplies safely stored in accessible areas. For example, you can keep electric tapes, shrink wrap, wood glue and cement fillers in your filing cabinets in the work shed so that you can get these items quickly. The said items will usually come handy for quick home repairs and you may need to use them over again.
Use a plastic strap to secure your stored boxes. Most people who have work sheds simply stack one box over another without really securing them, and this poses the risk of toppling over. By using a strap, you prevent potential accidents. Though it may be time consuming to access a particular box once you use a strap, you at least add more protection for the items inside the box and the box itself.
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Planting a Food Garden – How to Choose What to Grow
If you’re planning to plant your own vegetables at home, it would be prudent to ask yourself these questions first before you decide to grow your own produce:
1. Will it be worth all the effort?
You will need to devote time to taking care of a vegetable patch – taking care of the seedlings, putting the right fertilizer, regular and proper watering, checking for diseases, and so on. Are you willing to do all these things? If you’re going to quit halfway, it’ll save you time, money and effort if you don’t begin at all.
2. Will it grow in my area?
Some vegetables need specific climates or types of weather for it to thrive. There may be a particular vegetable you want to grow, but if your place isn’t suited for it, it will never work out. Either choose another type of vegetable or abandon the idea altogether.
3. What am I planting for?
Are you planning to just enjoy the benefits of home-grown produce, or are you planning to become a vegetable seller? Defining your purpose will in turn define how much space and seeds you will need.
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How much space do I have?
You may want to become the local neighbourhood produce man, but you will need to put an end to your dreams if all you have is a spare 2 by 4 meter plot in the backyard.
But if you’re set on growing your own vegetables, here’s the best way to do it:
Plant your vegetables based on their season. This way, your land won’t be idle at any time of the year, and you’ll get to enjoy different kinds of produce.
Research on what kind of vegetables grow in a particular season in your local climate and make a plan so that when a crop is expected to mature, you already have something prepared to take its place.
Choose plants that mature faster for a maximized yield.
If you’re not planning on selling them, plant only the kinds of vegetables you’re willing to eat.
Growing vegetables can be a very fulfilling hobby. You get fresh produce you planted yourself, guaranteed free from commercial pesticides. Stick to the basics from this guide, and with a little common sense and a little bit of research as well, you’ll be tasting the fruits of your own labor in no time. Happy planting!
Tim Warren is an experienced vegetable gardener who has taught beginners how to plant a food garden in the past 20 years. From his website, you’ll learn tips on starting vegetable gardens.

