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Naturally rot-resistant wood varieties, like cedar and redwood, can give up to 30 years of use but will cost 12 times more than untreated lumber.
The larger the shed, the more it will cost. A small 4-foot by 7-foot shed ranges from around $100 to $1,000, while a larger 12-foot by 16-foot shed...
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How to Prep Your Site for a Metal Building Install Choose the Location. The perfect spot for a metal building should have more space than the...
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Mint, wintergreen, and menthol More smells cats hate include mint and strong mint-related odors, such as wintergreen and menthol. This may be for...
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Small sheds can go on concrete slabs or blocks. Larger sheds can also use slabs or blocks as a foundation to raise them off the ground. Concrete...
Read More »Do consider local climate when choosing a suitable wood variety for a raised garden bed. Cedar lasts the longest in dry climates. In humid climates, the better option is to skip wood and go for a different material. If the wood doesn’t get a chance to dry completely, it will rot much faster than its average life expectancy. In addition to climate, the watering pattern also affects a raised bed’s durability. For those gardeners who are planting water-intensive crops in a raised bed, a wooden raised bed won’t last very long. If you’re wondering whether raised bed gardening suits a certain climate, read our post Are Raised Garden Beds Better than In-Ground Garden Beds? to learn more.
Seeds, seeds, seeds A potting shed is ideal if you love to get seeds going and don't want to leave all those seed trays on windowsills in the...
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All drains in the home converge to a single pipe that leads to the septic tank buried outside. When the waste water from your toilet, shower, sinks...
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Learn More »Plastic raised beds offer good insulation to plants against sudden temperature changes. The thinner varieties, however, will eventually crack with prolonged sun exposure or excessive moisture.
That's why we've put together seven helpful anchoring tips for annual maintenance to make sure your windlass and anchoring system runs smoothly all...
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The rule of thumb is to go up one size larger if you plan on running the recommended wire size over 100 feet. This means that if you are planning...
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These are! They guide you every step of the way to complete your dream shed.
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Concrete on grade level, because it will absorb moisture from the earth and be a good conductor in direct contact with the earth, is always...
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Ideas for Genius Hour Build a city https://www.instagram.com/p/3M_4HeG7bY/ Find a mini-engeneering project to complete. Explore the world by taking...
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