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solway cropper
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The tool organiser featured in December's KG looked very practical and very professional but I question the wisdom of mounting it on the back wall.

I'm sure I'm not the only gardener with a shed that looks like this.
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Monika
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Do you know, SC, I had the same thought! Our 6'x8' shed is packed with all the netting, fleeces, water carriers, watering cans, buckets (to carry produce home), emergency wellies etc, so we couldn't possibly have a hinged back wall. It also has a shelf alongthe back wall for all the small bits and pieces. My OH has fitted some brill tool racks along the sides, though, and everything has its special place.
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Hi SC,

May I congratulate you on your shed.

Mine has never been that tidy :D
Cheers PJ.

I'm just off down the greenhouse. I won't be long...........
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Thanks PJ, I thought I'd better spruce it up a bit for the photo.
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I wouldn't say my shed was untidy, but sometimes if the item required cannot be reached from the doorway, forget it.
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:) :D
I did a decent ammount of work on the shed this year and it is better organised but there is still lots of stuff which has to live on the floor (wheel barrow, buckets, boxes, rolls of netting/fleece, a stool).
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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