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city-sized sheds

Posted by chrisa Bklyn (z7) (My Page) on
Sun, Apr 30, 06 at 21:27

now that i'm in a new apartment and spring is spring-ing, i desperately need a garden shed for my tools and supplies. i had to leave the old brookstone mini-shed at the old place when i moved out mid-winter. and a slightly bigger one would be nice since my new place has less indoor storage. i temporarily ahve things stored in the under-stairs closet but i know my new landlord doesn't want it there. looking around online it seems my best option for finding a small nice affordable garden shed would be to move to the uk. since that is out of the question, does anyone know a good place to find good city yard sized sheds locally (something between the $2000+ posh pool cabanas and the ugly tiny rubbermaid closets) or know an intrepid, creative carpenter?
btw if anyone is seeking an aged brookstone shed i will find out soon if it can be retrieved from my old backyard (that building is being renovated and i theoretically can go back and pick stuff up from that backyard next month if the landlords hold up their end of our deal). i don't want to disassmble and reassemble, but if i can get the access i'm supposed to get in may to get my plants i would rather a fellow gardener take it than my evil ex-landlords benefit!!
cheers,
chris


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RE: city-sized sheds

Hi Chris. I believe they carry one at Home Depot, It may be available in 2 sizes because I remember my mother got one last year. It is a seasonal item, if they don't have it in stock you can most likely get it from their website.

Good luck in your new place

Maureen


 
 

 

 


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