I'm just starting the construction of a 12x20 tool/amendment shed that will stand in the new garden across from the greenhouse.
I've been advised by an experienced local grower to put a 'double floor' in this shed. That is what I intend to do. It turns out, of course, that putting a floor in the shed DOUBLES the cost of materials to build the shed. I want a good solid floor in the garden shed, but I wonder if I'm being excessibe? Is rammed earth good enough? Is putting azomite and pearlite on pallets on a smooth clay floor good enough for what I do? I'm interested in what YOU do to store YOUR hand tools and supplies. I'm also interested in everyone's opinion on whether a grower needs a floor in their shed or not. Thanks -Allan Balliett
