Hi !
I'm planning to put a 6' x 7' metal shed on the garden lawn and would be very grateful for some advice on base design please.
I live in a rented house, so I cannot really go pouring concrete or making anything I can't remove when we leave. It's been suggested to me that I make a raised bed of tanalised shuttering, hardcore, sharp sand and flagstones on the lawn. I knocked up a plan using Google Sketchup (free CAD package, great fun !), and came up with this.....
Can anyone make suggestions to improve this please ? e.g. should I really be making the flagstones exactly the same size as the shed to avoid rain running off the roof and onto the 'margin', (and therefore inside the raised bed) ? Should I be putting a plastic damp proof sheet in there, and if so, at what level vertically and how wide / long ?
Another problem is that the lawn in my intended location is always damp and the ground is quite spongy (big hills behind us) - will this raised bed design be ok here ?
The alternative is to put it next to my greenhouse here...
but the ground there is a broken mess of very badly made concrete that's crumbling and can be lifted by hand, plus it's also on a slope toward the greenhouse and I'm concerned that it would block out too much light for the plants in there. I suppose if I did put it there, I could make a solid concrete base, but the thought of having to prepare the ground and build up a breeze block frame etc, puts me off - that sounds too complicated for me.
Any ideas ? / suggestions
Many thanks.
I'm planning to put a 6' x 7' metal shed on the garden lawn and would be very grateful for some advice on base design please.
I live in a rented house, so I cannot really go pouring concrete or making anything I can't remove when we leave. It's been suggested to me that I make a raised bed of tanalised shuttering, hardcore, sharp sand and flagstones on the lawn. I knocked up a plan using Google Sketchup (free CAD package, great fun !), and came up with this.....
Can anyone make suggestions to improve this please ? e.g. should I really be making the flagstones exactly the same size as the shed to avoid rain running off the roof and onto the 'margin', (and therefore inside the raised bed) ? Should I be putting a plastic damp proof sheet in there, and if so, at what level vertically and how wide / long ?
Another problem is that the lawn in my intended location is always damp and the ground is quite spongy (big hills behind us) - will this raised bed design be ok here ?
The alternative is to put it next to my greenhouse here...
but the ground there is a broken mess of very badly made concrete that's crumbling and can be lifted by hand, plus it's also on a slope toward the greenhouse and I'm concerned that it would block out too much light for the plants in there. I suppose if I did put it there, I could make a solid concrete base, but the thought of having to prepare the ground and build up a breeze block frame etc, puts me off - that sounds too complicated for me.
Any ideas ? / suggestions
Many thanks.