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Gardening is a much-loved pastime, and is a source of joy for many, however, we aren’t all experts. So, whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, we’ve compiled this helpful list of gardening essentials that will leave your aluminium garden shed stocked to the brim:
- PPE
PPE, a phrase we’ve all had to become familiar with in the pandemic – however healthcare isn’t its only setting. Durable and good quality PPE, such as gloves, overalls and even protective goggles are one of the most important tools in a gardener’s inventory. From protecting your hands from sharp thorns and splinters, to shielding your eyes whilst trimming back hedges, PPE is an essential in any gardeners’ shed.
- Planting equipment
Every gardener’s arsenal is not complete without a good supply of planting equipment, from bags of soil and compost to larger plant pots or versatile grow bags. This kit is an essential in any well stocked shed and having a variety of shapes and sizes of pot or bag can help create diversity in your garden. Whether your planting vegetables to enjoy at home or flowers to flourish and brighten your space, a good range of planting equipment can be stored and kept dry and safe in our aluminium garden shed.
- Watering Tools
Despite the unpredictable British weather, watering tools are a must-have for any avid gardener. In addition to your garden hose, it is useful to also have a selection of watering cans or pump action sprayers. These portable tools give you wide coverage, making a quick job of all your plants with as little wastage as possible.
- Wheelbarrow
Available in a wide range of sizes, wheelbarrows can be a very handy tool and an essential in every shed; whether it be carting soil or plants, it will save you significant labour, so you can spend more time enjoying the garden and less time lugging heavy materials.
- Tools
No gardener’s shed is complete without a good supply of shovels, trowels, hoes and forks. Durable, good quality tools fit to last will always be better, while cushioned handles can go a long way on those longer projects. Tools can also be expensive which can remain secure in our aluminium garden shed.
- Garden Machinery
Busy lives mean we don’t all have the time we’d like to spend getting our hands dirty in the garden which is where a good range of garden machinery can really help. If you’re tired of raking leaves over the autumn, or sheering your hedges by hand to keep them trim, it might be worth investing in some machinery to help: hedge trimmers and leaf blowers are just a couple of the options available to make your gardening job easier.
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