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CM: Storage in the garden for ride ons etc?

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Horshamchildminder · 23/06/2010 12:14

Just wondered if anybody has any good storage solutions for storing all the bulky garden toys like ride ons etc? Was thinking of some way to safely hang them up or something? We have 2 sheds and one of those plastic storage units and still can't fit everything in. We have been looking at another shed but they are just so expensive!

Anybody have any bright ideas? If not, I think I will have to freecycle a lot of our garden toys. Its a shame though as the ride ons and push alongs will be great in the winter when we can't use the grass and need patio toys.

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LisaD1 · 23/06/2010 13:16

I bought a 2nd hand play house for about £30 and stored all mine in there at the end of each day.

Horshamchildminder · 23/06/2010 13:45

We have just got a brand new playhouse (have been looking for a second hand one for months with no luck) But the playhouse is almost constantly in use. Although I guess in the winter that would be a good solution. The playhouse seems to be the favourite thing in the garden and is set up nicely with a dolls highchair, cooker, dolls cot etc in there so wouldn't really work at the moment. But for the winter that would be fine I think.

It doesn't even really matter if they get wet etc, its just that with them all outside, everytime I look out the window I just think it looks such a mess! And the kids don't play with things if they are out all the time.

Thanks for replying

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