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Sheds and Christmas presents
Sheds and Christmas presents

The vital importance of a secure garden office has been underlined by research from the Post Office that reveals the top hiding places used to keep presents secret. These, in order, are:
1) Wardrobe or chest of drawers
2) Under the bed
3) In a suitcase
4) At a friends or relatives house
5) In the garage
6) In the garden office/shed
This means shedworking atmospheres beat in the attic, at work, in the car, and (perhaps not so surprisngly) in the bathroom.
The research also reveals that a quarter of people confess to doing some detective work to try and uncover the gifts they are set to receive so make sure that garden office is locked tight. ----------------------------------------------------


Sheds and Christmas presents
Sheds at Chelsea Flower Show 2015
Sheds at Chelsea Flower Show 2015
Off to #RHSChelseaflowershow tomorrow to see @PlantBelles garden & our hut. Apparently it's causing a bit of a stir.. pic.twitter.com/oNfvF7Rz8W
— Barrel Top Wagons (@barreltopwagons) May 18, 2015
For more photos of these and other working retreats, take a look at this post by Shedworkings literary editor Sarah Salway who was there yesterday for press day. Nice alternative view of our ale-themed Chelsea Flower Show garden, Brewers Yard. pic.twitter.com/bTTpY0dMDX
— Tom Ashurst (@Tom_Ashurst) May 18, 2015
Love how autocorrect keep telling me this is a thug garden #rhschelsea2015 pic.twitter.com/0tzvHEPexP
— Sarah Salway (@sarahsalway) May 18, 2015
Here's another writer's retreat! Have always fancied writing in a greenhouse. #RHSChelsea2015 pic.twitter.com/wo2KmjZg2o
— Sarah Salway (@sarahsalway) May 18, 2015
Clever @gardendesigner1 and her writer's retreat garden at #RHSChelsea2015. Museful. pic.twitter.com/nNOaR5rPnQ
— Sarah Salway (@sarahsalway) May 18, 2015
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Sheds at Chelsea Flower Show 2015
My Shed Plans Review Garden Storage Sheds
My Shed Plans Review Garden Storage Sheds

My Shed Plan is a complete guide that explains how you can build a beautiful shed from scratch. Ryan Henderson the writer of the book has given detailed blueprints and step by step instructions that even a beginner can follow. Shed builders can choose from 12,000 shed plans and woodworking patterns.
Once you sign up you will receive the entire package instantly in the Members Area via downloads. There are easy to follow instructions provided in the members area just in case you have never downloaded anything from the internet before. After making the purchase you will get all the shed plans and woodworking blueprints within 5 minutes. This means that you get the product for a lower price as there are no shipping costs. However, if you prefer buying the CD then you can buy that and it will be sent to you via mail.
Woodworking can be time consuming but making the right plans takes even longer. My Shed Plans Elite provide you a wide range of design to choose from and once you have the design you will be able to construct your shed nicely and it will take less amount of time to build it. It keeps all things simple. The aim of My Shed Plans is to make woodworking a fun activity for you. Once you follow Ryan Hendersons instructions making shed will be a less time consuming and more fun thing to do.
Some of the plans include a Garden bench, How to Build a Fence, Dog Kennel, Making an Easy Arbor,", Swing Pet, Nursery Wagon, Doghouse Plans, Outdoor Fireplaces, Feed Cart, Storage Shed for Pesticide and a lot more.
My Shed Plans Elite provides plans for garages and outbuildings too. You can learn to build Large Garage, Elevated Sawdust Bin, Lawn Tool Storage Cabinet, Garden Windmill, etc. Its a book that enables you become an expert woodworker and complete projects in far less time than you used to.
The book also teaches you how you can build shed that costs less. You will be able to build a good shed much cheaper than the overpriced ready-made sheds that you see. If you have the resources you can build a decent shed for nothing at all.
My Shed Plans Elite will explain everything in detail and you dont have to worry about running out of ideas anymore. My Shed Plans Elite package comes with 2 bonuses. The first one is about foundation, roofing and the second one is about woodworking secrets and contains tips and tricks that may prove very useful. The Total price of My Shed Plans Elite is 47$ and there is a money back guarantee in case you feel like returning the book. Whats more, you keep the bonus books that you get with it.
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My Shed Plans Review Garden Storage Sheds
The Ladybird book of Sheds
The Ladybird book of Sheds

According to the publisher: "This delightful book is the latest in the series of Ladybird books which have been specially planned to help grown-ups with the world about them. The large clear script, the careful choice of words, the frequent repetition and the thoughtful matching of text with pictures all enable grown-ups to think they have taught themselves to cope. The subject of the book will greatly appeal to grown-ups." Hopefully it will not be too appallingly clichéd, though Im not holding my breath. Out in mid-November. --------------------------------------------------------------------

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The Ladybird book of Sheds
George Clarke launches Amazing Sheds
George Clarke launches Amazing Sheds

Look out for the launch of Amazing Sheds in early May at Grand Designs Live (May 2-10), a collaboration between TV presenter George Clarke and builder William Hardie, who have worked together on the Amazing Spaces television series. The first prefab shedlike atmospheres (flat-packed delivered then erected by the AS team) will come in two sizes and various colours and come with space saving furniture including fold-out desks and day beds. No word yet on prices though theres 10 per cent off if you order one at the show.
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George Clarke launches Amazing Sheds
Could sheds solve our housing problems
Could sheds solve our housing problems

An interesting short piece in The Guardian by Patrick Barkham suggests that "planners could draw inspiration from the simplicity of the original concep" of the Shed of the Year competition. Heres a snippet:
"Perhaps it is too much to hope that our love for sheds might yet transform our housing industry, planning system and building regulations to allow the creation of simpler, cheaper, low-consumption homes. But that passion should be a start."Readers may also want to take a peak at something I wrote along similar lines a couple of years ago for The Independent.
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Could sheds solve our housing problems