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10 Amazing Tips For Home Garden Storage

Published at 03/22/2012 18:42:26

Introduction

Gardening can be a very relaxing and enjoyable hobby. It gives homeowners the opportunity to grow their own food, beautify their yards or create an atmosphere that welcomes birds and other wildlife. Unfortunately, gardening can also require several tools and supplies, and storing them can be a nightmare. Below you will find ten amazing tips for home garden storage.

Step 1

The first home garden storage tip is to purchase a garden shed. If you do spend a good deal of time gardening or working in your hard, a shed will hold everything from your lawnmower to your watering can. You can even use it to keep bicycles and toys safe if you have children. There are also many different sizes and types of sheds. Most people do not need one bigger than eight by six feet.

Step 2

Even though owning a shed for home garden storage is a great start, it won't necessarily keep you organized. Many people throw their belongings into the shed at the end of the day, and the next time they plan to use them, they spend half an hour looking for them. Adding shelving to your garden shed can save you a lot of time. You can build your own shelves or purchase some fairly inexpensively at your local hardware store. Neatly kept shelves make everything available for you to view when you enter your shed.

 

Step 3

Almost everyone who has a home garden has a watering hose, but they never know how to keep it in storage. The best way to do this is to keep it coiled up on a hook. Hoses left lying on the ground can rot or get holes in them, and hoses left uncoiled can end up in knots. Add your hook to an area of house or fence that is off the ground and near your spigot. 

Step 4

Another great home garden storage tip is to hang your tools. No one wants to spend twenty minutes looking for a trowel or a pair of clippers. There are many items you can purchase that are great for hanging tools on your shed or garage walls, including hooks and magnetic bars (since most of your tools are going to be metal).

Step 5

A potting bench placed in a shed, garage, sun-room or porch is an excellent idea for gardeners. Not only does it give you a dry place to work on your plants when the weather is bad, but you can use it for home garden storage as well. Pots and other items can be kept on the bench if there is room or stacked neatly under it. This also keeps your supplies from getting wet and your tools from getting rusty.

Step 6

If you spend a lot of time moving around your yard and tending to different items, you may want to purchase a small basket or bucket to keep the tools you will need at your side. Instead of gathering and carrying ten different items to each area of your yard, you can take them all at once. And if you don't quite get finished with a project, you can just slide the basket or bucket into your shed, garage or any other place you use for home garden storage and retrieve it the next day.  

Step 7

Most gardeners end up with multiple bags of soil, fertilizer, mulch and other products needed for your home garden. Finding a way to keep those clumpy bags in storage is not always an easy task. Instead of keeping those bags, discard them and keep your items in large baskets or buckets. If it's something that needs to be kept closed up, simply purchase bins or tubs with lids. Having your bagged materials in large containers makes them easier to access and easier to keep in storage.

Step 8

Keep your smaller items separate. When it comes to home garden storage, small items can often get lost in the mix. Whether it's packages of seeds or pens and markers, those items can fall down between shelves or behind other items, leaving you wondering if you really did buy them during your last trip to the garden shop. Small baskets and containers kept on your potting bench or shelves or hung on the walls of your shed or garage can eliminate this problem.

Step 9

Keep a ramp on hand for lawnmowers and wheelbarrows. If you do have a shed or home garden storage building of some type, it may require you to step up to enter it. This can be big hassle when you need to store a larger item that has wheels. Purchasing a portable ramp or making one yourself out of scrap wood can eliminate this home garden storage problem and possibly spare you a few pulled muscles.

Step 10

Finally, don't forget to keep a lock on your home garden storage space. In today's world items can easily get stolen or damaged when left outside. Children can also get into these spaces and injure themselves on various tools and equipment. A lock will keep everyone and everything safe and sound until you want to use it again.

 

Tips

Making the most of your home garden storage space is easy once you put your mind to it. In addition to these tips, don't forget to be creative. If you have a space in your shed or garage that is not being used, figure out a way to use it. Recycle old items, such as jars, bins and baskets that you no longer use in your house. And don't forget to stay organized. If you do not keep your home garden storage space organized, you will waste so much time looking for items you have misplaced.

 

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