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Make Wooden Sheds Even With A Limited Budget

You don’t have to have a lot of extra money to build wooden sheds in your backyard. The process is simple and, in the end, is definitely worth the extra effort. If you have just a little bit of experience with basic carpentry tools, then an inexpensive wooden shed is well within reach.

We should start by assessing your needs. Will you be using your shed as a backyard retreat that you will decorate and furnish? Or perhaps you’ll be storing that riding mower that’s made its home in your garage.

Size is another important consideration. It much easier to determine the size shed that will work best once you’ve decided how you will be using it.

Next step, online research. A really good starting point is to look for images of wooden sheds. Get an idea of what will suit your needs by searching through the hundreds of photos available. Once you’ve picked out a few, you can now search for shed plans. A wide selection can be easily downloaded for an average price of around $5.00US. But there are a few that you can get free.

Wood pallets make a great option for material since we are talking about a limited budget. By using the boards from the pallets, complete sheds have been built. About $4.00US will get you a decent pallet. If you do some research, you should be able to find them free of charge. A lot of companies recycle their barely used pallets. I found a company that was happy to let me have as many as I needed. All I had to do was ask.

By using the wood from the pallets, you won’t be able to use the shed plans precisely as they have drawn, but you will be able to use it as a guide for things like dimensions. The pallets can be used for everything from the foundation to the door.

If you’ve done your homework, its conceivable that the only items you’ll have to buy are the shingles, hardware and paint. Fortunately, even the shingles can be found a reduced prices if someone has overestimated a project and has extra you can purchase.

With a little resourcefulness and basic carpentry skills, a “new” shed is just a weekend away.

Garden sheds have been a big part of Bill Richardson’s life and he wants to share his knowledge, as well as tips on construction and materials, at his web site: Best Wooden Sheds

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Share Your Love Of Gardening With The National Home Gardening Club

If you are a passionate gardener, then you may be looking to share and receive gardening advice. One of the most popular websites today is the National Home Gardening Club, at www.gardeningclub.com. Social communities allow individuals the ability to network with others who share their interests, read about new products that interest them and view pictures of other people’s beautiful gardens. You’ll also be able to read informative newsletters and magazines that provide special tips on gardening.

Regular members of the National Home Gardening Club receive the Gardening How To Magazine, the ability to test new (free) gardening products, full access to the club website, a chance to win club giveaways, gardening tips from other members, professional answers to your gardening questions, free gifts, newsletters, books and videos. Life members of the gardening club receive all the same things as regular members, but with lifetime access. They’ll also get a Life Member ID card, key-ring, gardening mat, gloves and gifts valued at $165.

Premier Life Members receive all the benefits of regular life members, plus get a $45 gift certificate to www.createmycookbook.com, discounts from retailers, a free hotline with answers from a gardening expert, discounts on club seminars and garden events, free online vegetable/herb garden planning service for one year and travel discounts.

Some members love the National Home Gardening Club for its members-only garden contests. For instance, their Photo Contest asked members to send in three of their best garden photo shots (plant portraits, borders, beds, garden structures and scenes). Winners could receive a pair of Swift 825 Eaglet Binoculars from Swift Sport Optics (valued at $530), The AeroGarden (valued at $209), a $100 gift card from Lee Valley Tools, or Terra Cycle fertilizers, wild bird seed, deer repellent and flower pots (valued at $75). The “Pruned to Perfection” contest asked members to send in their best pruning photos and stories. Three winners won a $289 Fiskers prize package that included a Power Gear Bypass Pruner, Power Gear Hedge Shears, Telescoping Pruning Stick, Power Gear Bypass Lopper, Gardening Multi Tool, Power-Pivot Grass Shears, Garden Knife, 10 Gallon Kangaroo and a 3-piece Scratch Tool set.

Of course, what really makes a website, the National Home Gardening Club included, is the people. You’ll enjoy sharing photos and stories with other avid gardeners across the country, as well as right in your own backyard. You may find new friends to go on garden walks with or you may find seed trading partners to enhance your planting collection. You can discuss the latest garden tools with others who’ve used them before making a purchasing decision and share your advice with others as well. Members who enjoy a sense of community are generally very happy with their decision to join.

Your house may be beautiful, but if the surrounding property isn’t well maintained, it ruins the whole effect. What you need is some landscaping gardening ideas that will help you create the perfect setting for your home. Visit the Landscaping Ideas site to learn more.

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