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Post by Granny Goose on May 3, 2018 17:50:50 GMT
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Post by Eli on May 3, 2018 19:16:00 GMT
I like your shed Granny Goose
I can't put a foot inside mine, it needs tidying badly.
Here's what I've got in my 'garage' :-
Pottery wheel ...
Kiln ...
Unfired pot ....
Those photos are a few years old. It's much nicer in there now - lighter and more organised. I haven't done anything for a long time but hope to get back into it this year
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Post by grindle on May 4, 2018 5:16:52 GMT
my shed is a tip and starting to rot, keep dropping hints I need a new one I'm sure if I showed DH yours, I would get one next week it's brilliant
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Post by SueA on May 4, 2018 7:43:56 GMT
Love your pottery garage Eli, you should get back into that, I bet it's very relaxing! Granny Goose, your pub shed is great, I notice that a lot of your bottles are empty - hope you didn't have to empty them all by yourself! My shed is basically a mess with tools, pictures, bunting & a chair in, will try & find some pics. or take some (will force me to tidy it a bit! )
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Post by Granny Goose on May 4, 2018 18:12:05 GMT
Eli, I love your garage....it really is a "Potting" space! Hope you get back to your pottery soon....I'm imagining that scene from the film "Ghost" being acted out in there Grindle, promise him a "Pub Shed", then when you get it, say you've changed your mind! Sue, the empties are all thanks to the Goslings, garden visitors and the numerous Party Goers who think my garden is for "partying in"....Oh and me and Grumpy may be responsible for one or two I upcycle the empties and turn them into "bottle lamps" which I sell, and use the proceeds to buy plants for the garden
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Post by SueA on May 5, 2018 7:58:26 GMT
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Post by Granny Goose on May 5, 2018 17:21:07 GMT
LOVE your "She-Shed" Sue!π It has great style and personality!! π
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Post by grindle on May 6, 2018 5:16:16 GMT
that's not scruffy SueA love it
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Post by lesley on May 6, 2018 6:01:13 GMT
Love it sue, just what i need, but will make do with green house
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Post by SueA on May 6, 2018 7:41:15 GMT
Thanks, it is a bit scruffy though - I've avoided showing the left-hand side near the door which is the worst bit!
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Post by sweetpea on May 6, 2018 17:31:47 GMT
I don't have a shed in the strictest term. its more of a couple of extensions to the house and no you are not peeking inside. I know where things are even if others think different It can be compared to Maureen's handbag, everything but the kitchen sink. Oh hang on a minute we actually have a kitchen sink in one of them, waiting for the jack of all trades to install it in the utility room to replace the existing one which is falling apart. we actually call that one 'the Games Room' as it used to have a pool table in it but my youngest decided to flog it but the name has stuck. now of course it is my telescope shed.
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Post by Eli on May 7, 2018 7:03:08 GMT
I think your shed is neat and tidy SueA and you can actually get in there !
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Post by Bess on May 12, 2018 21:38:51 GMT
Granny Goose, it looks like you're entering one of those 'Shed of the Year' competitions and I think you might win. SueA's shed inspired me to get the colour out on my little 'sentry box' shed, if I can find a photo where it's not covered in snow... Ok this is two years ago I think, shed still looks the same, just the plants around it are different now. It's not interesting inside - just big shelves with various garden tools, fertiliser, the like - saves me walking up and down the steps to get things I need so much, when I'm up on the top level, where the greenhouse also is. It is fairly neat and tidy, when your space is that small, it kind of has to be!
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Post by SueA on May 13, 2018 7:29:18 GMT
I remember your pretty 'beach hut' Bess, love the tortoises, I've got a couple of similar ones too, they're not your real-life ones are they?
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Post by Granny Goose on May 14, 2018 18:35:10 GMT
That makes a lovely feature Bess...I love the colour !π And it doesn't matter what it looks like inside, you've made something "functional" into something "beautiful"....that's what garden design is all about!
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