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SKR8PN

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...you guys get to see what I been up to. :ya


First up is the new shed. It is all finished FINALLY!! The inside has been painted just after these shots were taken.
Front end that faces the street.
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Back side....
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Foundation for the new greenhouse.
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Inside....
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Garden from the side.....
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End....
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Other end. Those 'mater cages are 5ft tall, The shed is just over 6ft tall. :ep
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Raised beds....
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WOWZA, SK! VERY nice shed...looks neater than my house! :drool Your garden is wonderfully verdant....got a question for you. Are your tomatoes actually producing? My maters have looked this lush and pretty for the past few years and have yielded little. I used to produce bushels of tomatoes...... :(
 

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SKR8PN, everything looks wonderful!

I especially like your raised beds!! :)
 

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Beekissed said:
WOWZA, SK! VERY nice shed...looks neater than my house! :drool Your garden is wonderfully verdant....got a question for you. Are your tomatoes actually producing? My maters have looked this lush and pretty for the past few years and have yielded little. I used to produce bushels of tomatoes...... :(
Bee....They are producing quite a few fruit, but not as many as you would expect when you see a plant that size. All of the BIG tomato plants are heirloom varieties, so I really have no idea what to expect from them. The other varieties seem to be loaded, when you compare the plant sizes.
 

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I should also mention that quite a bit of the stuff used to build this shed is recycled or was traded for. All of the insulation was bought used. I got enough to insulate all the walls, 6 inches thick, for 75.00! I got a deal on TWO used overhead garage doors in very nice condition, for 100.00 COMPLETE with every nut, bolt and washer needed to install them. The man door was a mis-ordered mistake, 50 bucks. All 4 of the vinyl replacement windows were mistakes, 25 bucks a piece. The labor to pour the concrete floor was a trade off, since I have been taking good care of my neighbor, his grandson did the floor for next to nothing. Two very good friends came over a lot to help me with the siding, the sheathing on the inside walls and to install the ceiling. The electrical box and most of the wiring were leftovers from a cousin's home remodeling project, and were given to me for free. The concrete slabs you see in the new green house section, used to be a sidewalk in our backyard that went to the old shed that we are going to be moving out. I gave the OLD shed to one of my buddies that helped with building the new shed, so it is being recycled as well!
 

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SKR8PN, Good deal! :)

It's great that you got good deals on everything to build that neat-o shed!

and I bet your buddy who's recycling your old shed is pleased as punch!! ;) (I'm hoping he turned the old one into a chicken coop?) :gig
 

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Great pics and good work on the shed

I love sheds and old barns and well, any type of outbuilding..LOL
 

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Very nice looking shed and garden!
 
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