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Old 23-10-2006, 11:41 AM posted to rec.gardens
Dwayne Dwayne is offline
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Default Garden shed on lawn

I would build some sort of foundation. Some put down a concrete slab,
others build a framework and fill it with gravel and dirt to set the shed
on.

With a foundation you have less chance of water getting into the shed and
soaking what ever you have stored there. It also reduces the amount of
surprises you will have when you find mice or snakes have made a home there
(depending on which type of foundation you choose).

Dwayne


"JB" wrote in message
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I would like to get a smallish garden shed (8' by 6' for example) for
general garden storage, i.e. lawnmower and other garden tools. What I
want to know is can I just place this directly on the lawn (the lawn is
flat), or do I need foundations of some kind? I live in the North East
of Engalnd if this is applicable.