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When planning for outdoor storage, remember garden chemical storageThis forum post has messages dated from 09/10/10 through 02/15/11, please be sure to read all the messages. If you feel it is old or outdated, please follow up with a question or comment and someone may be able to update it, or reply with newer information if you have it. - Gardening
| When planning for outdoor storage, remember garden chemical storage ##DPhttp://bp.office1000.com/mp3/5515sfc.jpg!170!228##DPThese sturdy steel lockable units are perfect for storing your gardening chemicals, extra pots for plants, garden tools and more.The individual lockable sections are ideal to keep your chemicals locked away from children and pets. Then you can leave other sections unlocked so kids can store their own gardening tools or even yard games. Keep your family and loved ones safe from the harm that pesticides and garden chemicals can cause them by labeling each section individually, so they know which sections should be off limits. Keep small hand gardening tools, gloves, spray bottles, seed prickers and weeding utensils in one place. The tall lockers can store spades, shovels, picks, rakes and brooms. These lockers are bound to appeal to the avid gardener, as several can be placed side by side in the garden shed. |
#1Farmer from Gubat, Sorsogon Philippines | In every household safety is really the first to think about. Most especially if there are kids in the house. For any reason first priority is the safety of every member of the family. Any hazardous chemicals or harmful objects should be put aside in safe places. |
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hey thanks for the useful info shared regarding outdoor storage. |
| That's a really nice idea Sheryll. Thanks for the suggestion. I have kids who are 7 and 8 years who join me when i do gardening. I am happy with their enthusiasm but every time I have to look at them so that they don't come into contact with chemicals. Now I can be sure, of their protection now. |
| I am enthusiastic about gardening and I have a lot of gardening tools I use in my garden. At times my two kids visit and help me arranging the plants. My little boy enjoys watering the plants. Sometimes they tend to play with the gardening tools and I am afraid that they might be hurt. Thanks for the information, and now I learn how to keep a secure storage for my gardening tools. |
| That is very true. Gardening is indeed a good way to bond with your kids. Aside from bonding with your kids, you can also teach them the importance of taking care of nature through gardening. Sheryll here had a good point. Isn't that fun to cook your own produce? That is really rewarding, isn't it? Anyway, gardening really is a good way to spend time with your family, go ahead and start your own. |
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