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How To Select A Modular Storage Shed For Your Lawn And Garden Needs


Storing lawn and garden equipment and tools in the house is not very practical. Some people do not have a garage and those that do are usually not at a lack of space to put the mowers, weed eaters, gardening accessories such as small and large shovels, diggers and hoes. If you have potted plants around the home or lawn, you also have big pots, potting soil and more. You need to consider modular storage sheds. Here is how to select the right storage for your lawn and garden needs.

Do Not Underestimate Needs
It is important not to under estimate your storage needs for lawn and garden. Keep in mind many people also use the same storage for bicycles or other assorted items that need a place. So allow enough square footage to get all that you need into storage. It is better to have a little extra storage for future storage than too little for immediate needs. If you are a gardener only part of the year, you may want one that is also big enough for winter items such as snow shovels, snow blowers, sand bags and salt for the walkways. Some need enough room to put in a bench to work on potting plants and more. So allow plenty of space. Add things like hangers for the tools and shelves to organize and utilize your space.

Styles Galore
There are many styles of modular sheds to fit your storage needs. Some people want a simple plain style with out all the bells and whistles. Other people would like to match their shed to their home and other buildings. For instance, a rural home that has the big beautiful red barn full of livestock may want a shed for their gardening supplies to have a similar look and style. If you have a mower or machinery that needs to be driven in to the shed, you will want to look into the double doors or extra wide doors. There are also storage sheds that are extra deep for added storage room or high ceilings to allow for taller items.

Blending in a shed is not a problem these days with all the materials available. Wood is an old time favorite but these days a more expensive commodity. You pay the price for cutting trees down for lumber. The most popular wood for price and more resilience to molding is cedar. Paint wood any color you need to match your lawn color scheme. Metal is a little higher price but aluminum is more rust resistant and steel is a very strong material that holds up to the toughest weather. Metal comes in many colors and even different textures to match your yard. Vinyl and polyethylene does not rust or need painted. There is no worry of chipping, pealing or fading of beauty through the years. Reinforcement of these garden sheds with galvanized steel makes them sturdy in all weather.

Find out what the advantages and disadvantages of a storage built with steel. Get the right type of materials for your backyard storage shed by reviewing these helpful articles.

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