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Your DIY Garden Jobs to Get Ready for Summer

Summer is here and it is time to work on the garden. Spending time outside is a pleasure at this time of the year, but if you want to enjoy your garden, there may be some work that you need to do to create your own special sanctuary – here are a few garden jobs that you might want to do, and how you can tackle them…

Build a Shed – A shed is a garden essential if you want to keep all of your gardening tools safely locked away. It also helps to keep the garden tidy. Sheds are easy enough to build, as you can get a ready to build shed kit, and they come in a variety of sizes.

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Remove a Stump – If you have a tree stump taking up space in your garden, now is the time to sort it out. Stumps can be hard to get rid of but with the right equipment which you can hire from somewhere like this Nottingham mini digger hire company https://jwplanthire.uk/ you can sort the problem out quickly and easily and get your garden space back.

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Create a Comfortable place to Sit – In order to enjoy your garden, you will want to have a comfortable seating area. You may want to build a patio or create a decked area so that you can put some new garden furniture out for the summer – there are lots of helpful tutorials online that teach you how to do this yourself.

 

 

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Henry Doe is a seasoned DIY enthusiast and home improvement, blogger. With over 10 years of experience in renovating his own home, he has honed his skills in carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work. Henry's passion for creating beautiful and functional living spaces has led him to share his knowledge and experiences with his readers through his blog, "Home Sweet Home DIY." His goal is to inspire and empower homeowners to tackle their own home projects, big or small. When he's not hammering and sawing, you can find Henry hiking in the mountains or sipping on a latte at his local coffee shop.