Nanny Beach. How I wish we had a "glory hole". All the old houses had one didn't they? My late mum had odd cupboards everywhere in her council house. My 1960's house doesn't have any cupboards.
Good idea about using dustbins for pots etc. Might try that one.
Thank you, we have a garage but its in a block in a service road, hubby turned one dustbin into a water butt with a tap costing less than 2 quid, by one greenhouse, and I put the trays spare pots etc in 2 more down the bottom by the veg plot, nice and tidy out of the way, but I know where they are keeps them OUT of the greenhouse, compost bins are going down there some time.My last house was Edwardian a small cottage, but BIG understairs cupboard AND a larder (pantry) everyone else took out, just for the sake of "modernity", you could get a lot in there, but stuff at the back was ahem a "bit" out of date when we moved, apologies for digressing from greenhouse staging!
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Nanny Beach. How I wish we had a "glory hole". All the old houses had one didn't they? My late mum had odd cupboards everywhere in her council house. My 1960's house doesn't have any cupboards.
Good idea about using dustbins for pots etc. Might try that one.
Thank you, we have a garage but its in a block in a service road, hubby turned one dustbin into a water butt with a tap costing less than 2 quid, by one greenhouse, and I put the trays spare pots etc in 2 more down the bottom by the veg plot, nice and tidy out of the way, but I know where they are keeps them OUT of the greenhouse, compost bins are going down there some time.My last house was Edwardian a small cottage, but BIG understairs cupboard AND a larder (pantry) everyone else took out, just for the sake of "modernity", you could get a lot in there, but stuff at the back was ahem a "bit" out of date when we moved, apologies for digressing from greenhouse staging!