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		<title>Backyard Garden Shed</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 Nov 2008 17:42:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>james</dc:creator>
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<p>Have you ever looked for a rake or hoe, or shovel that you know you had, only to be left wondering what happened to it, only to find it a month later right where you left it, but covered with grass, weeds, and leaves, the handle half rotted away, and the working end pitted with rust? Ever stepped into your garden in the off season, and had a hoe or rake rise up to meet your forehead with enough force to dull your senses? It is a pretty common occurrence.</p>
<p>Gardening tools and equipment are subject to rust and degradation, and the expense in replacing them with comparable equipment is rising.  It just makes sense to protect your investment and avoid the frustration! Keeping your tools dry and protected is important, keeping them sharp and in good repair is also important. A good place to store tools, and keep them safe from the weather, with a nice work bench for sharpening and repairing them is worth it&#8217;s weight in gold for an avid gardener!</p>
<p>A quality tool, deserves a quality home, and your local portable utility building supplier can help you find the right one, at a price you can afford. Just think of the hundreds of ways a portable storage shed can help you and your garden. Storing fertilizers and soil amendments, comes to mind, serving as a potting shed is another, and I know you can think of many more.</p>
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