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"Dioclese" NONE wrote in message
... "Ed" ex@directory wrote in message et... I have just ordered a 5ft x 3 ft pent shed with door on the longer side, for my allotment. But how to prepare base? I thinking of just whacking down a few runners? Looked at loads of articles on google including : http://www.secrets-of-shed-building....oundation.html But maybe , this is all overkill ? What do people with real practical experience think is best way to go? Ed You leave the reader wondering what the shsd base is made of, at the very least. Further, you are simply expanding on that by asking a question that may not have bearing if one had some limited knowledge of the shed and soil and elevation it will set on itself. If you can't ask a specific queston with specific information to base an answer on, butt out. -- Dave Confront and fight Obama zombieism Maybe I should have said: Due to lack of information on the shed, soil, and elevation details where the shed will be, I must bow out in providing a suitable solution for your question. -- Dave Confront and fight Obama zombieism |
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On Mar 28, 2:45*pm, "Granby" wrote:
"You are never to old to play in the dirt" *I love this and will post it over my potting table. Has anyone used that mulch that is made out of rubber tires, like they use on playgrounds? *I wonder if it would get too hot in the summer, think it would be good for wintering. *Live in Ill. zone 5 With mulch like that, how would you get it back up next spring so that you can till the garden again? If you plow it under, it will never rot and will just be trash in the dirt. |
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Sorry, I guess I was clear as mud. I plant in pots these days not too much
in the ground. I also put down a circle of the landscaping cloth type stuff to help hold in the moisture and not to have to worry about any weeds. I would use this mulch in the long flower boxes in front of the house that are in sun most of the day, that is why the question about too much heat. "CanopyCo" wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 2:45 pm, "Granby" wrote: "You are never to old to play in the dirt" I love this and will post it over my potting table. Has anyone used that mulch that is made out of rubber tires, like they use on playgrounds? I wonder if it would get too hot in the summer, think it would be good for wintering. Live in Ill. zone 5 With mulch like that, how would you get it back up next spring so that you can till the garden again? If you plow it under, it will never rot and will just be trash in the dirt. |
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On Mar 29, 5:03*pm, "Granby" wrote:
Sorry, I guess I was clear as mud. *I plant in pots these days not too much in the ground. *I also put down a circle of the landscaping cloth type stuff to help hold in the moisture and not to have to worry about any weeds. *I would use this mulch in the long flower boxes in front of the house that are in sun most of the day, that is why the question about too much heat."CanopyCo" wrote in message ... On Mar 28, 2:45 pm, "Granby" wrote: "You are never to old to play in the dirt" I love this and will post it over my potting table. Has anyone used that mulch that is made out of rubber tires, like they use on playgrounds? I wonder if it would get too hot in the summer, think it would be good for wintering. Live in Ill. zone 5 With mulch like that, how would you get it back up next spring so that you can till the garden again? If you plow it under, it will never rot and will just be trash in the dirt. I got ya. I have my head so far into my own garden that I completely forgot about other methods. :-/ Seen a deal called a salad table at http://growit.umd.edu/ and may try that this year. I’ve also been thinking about making a box for tomatoes. Depends on if I can find enough wood around for that one. At least this year I can start on the cedar limb cadge that would eventually go on top of the box. |
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mark wrote:
You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. |
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Frederick Williams wrote: mark wrote: You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? Don't know the original post, but the underside of my shed floor is covered in very heavy duty polythene to prevent rising damp. I guess roof felt would do the same? ![]() -- Buy a poppy....help a serviceman Pete C London UK |
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"Pete C" wrote in message ... Frederick Williams wrote: mark wrote: You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? Don't know the original post, but the underside of my shed floor is covered in very heavy duty polythene to prevent rising damp. I guess roof felt would do the same? ![]() -- That was yonks ago! I would imagine the shed has long been built. Yes, to stop rising damp getting to the wooden bearers. mark |
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mark wrote:
"Pete C" wrote in message ... Frederick Williams wrote: mark wrote: You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? Don't know the original post, but the underside of my shed floor is covered in very heavy duty polythene to prevent rising damp. I guess roof felt would do the same? ![]() -- That was yonks ago! I'm a slow reader. -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. |
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"Frederick Williams" wrote in message ... mark wrote: You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. Not really necessary if the floor runners are tanalised timber, but have a look at this aynway:- http://www.homebase.co.uk/wcsstore/h...erect_shed.pdf Quite a comprehensive set of instructions for you. Bill |
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Bill Grey wrote:
"Frederick Williams" wrote in message ... mark wrote: You might like to put a piece of roof felt between block and bearer. What's the purpose of that? -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. Not really necessary if the floor runners are tanalised timber, but have a look at this aynway:- http://www.homebase.co.uk/wcsstore/h...erect_shed.pdf Quite a comprehensive set of instructions for you. Thank you. I had to look up 'tanalised'. -- Which of the seven heavens / Was responsible her smile / Wouldn't be sure but attested / That, whoever it was, a god / Worth kneeling-to for a while / Had tabernacled and rested. |
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