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Okay, I'm getting ready to attempt to put together a reclaimed cedar barn. I have a framer/builder that is more than qualified to do the job and his price is fair. I have not had the luxury of having a potting shed before and this will be the only one I have. I am hoping to make a wish list of all the things I'd like and then choose those I 'must' have. I have always used a board over two sets of blocks and potted from a garbage can full of mixed soil.
If you have a shed what do you like or not like, what do you wish you had added now that you've used it for some time? What don't you use as much as you thought. would you have more windows or less, a door with a window or not? For those that are still dreaming, what items would you incorporate and why? Any pictures would be wonderful.
I'm hoping to start before the holidays and have it finished for spring.
Please help me dream up a great potting shed.
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