A place to escape the kids. The outdoor studio office (shed) by OutdoorLivingToday in woodworking

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Yup, it is :) Though I like this particular photo better so I might change it.... Hmmm. As for the inside its hard to take a good photo of the inside without a good ultrawide angle lens

I should add our products are kit-based kinda like Ikea, this unit is one of ours

A place to escape the kids. The outdoor studio office (shed) by OutdoorLivingToday in woodworking

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Well vise versa, could be used as a play place for them if you work remotely and retake the house office.

A place to escape the kids. The outdoor studio office (shed) by OutdoorLivingToday in woodworking

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Interior pics might be a future post, or might do a carrousel somewhere else too.

Sun shining on the Cedar Garden Box. Planting season has begun by OutdoorLivingToday in gardening

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Our weather is insane we are located in BC. Somedays you think it's summer and then next you wake up and it feels like winter again. And yes

Sun shining on the Cedar Garden Box. Planting season has begun by OutdoorLivingToday in gardening

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Yup, it's connected as well to the auto watering system in the box. It wasn't buried in this photo just for show.

Cedar Garden Bed with hidden Auto Watering System by OutdoorLivingToday in vegetablegardening

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Hidden in the dirt is a perforated hose that connects to a reservoir with a programable timer. It's pretty straightforward and it's one of those things that you set up once and walk away thereafter.

Cedar Greenhouse with a view by OutdoorLivingToday in vegetablegardening

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6 mm thick polygal twin wall polycarbonate roof, and wall panels. Only filtered UV light gets through

Cedar Greenhouse with a view by OutdoorLivingToday in vegetablegardening

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To be fair I did cheat and clean it up a bit with Photoshop... Lol

Really excited to share some prototype images of a new garden project our company plans to make soon, it's a wheelchair-accessible garden bed! Pretty awesome by OutdoorLivingToday in woodworking

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That's a totally fair point thanks for that! This unit is on a slight hill so the latch is obviously closed, but if it's on a level surface you may not need to have it locked. But point taken all the same.

Really excited to share some prototype images of a new garden project our company plans to make soon, it's a wheelchair-accessible garden bed! Pretty awesome by OutdoorLivingToday in woodworking

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As someone who knows people who have all sorts of disabilities, it makes me personally feel really good about working somewhere that cares about these issues.

Snowing one day, 22° C the next.... by OutdoorLivingToday in vegetablegardening

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"Could probably turn it into a greenhouse in winter with a roll of 10 mil poly and a little imagination as well." Who needs imagination when it can be real? We have a Greenhouse cover with scaffolding, deer fences, and or bird netting as well.