I have awesome shelving in the greenhouse, already. Beau had scavenged some metal ‘catwalk’ from a project, and it is aluminum and lightweight and lets light and water through. It works great. the shelving is balanced on cinder blocks - also salvaged. ;)
My problem is I have a 10 pound sack with 50 pounds of JUNK in it, LOL!
I like the idea of having specific ZONES - a storage zone, a soil zone, a workspace zone and then the majority of the space where the plants grow. My greenhouse is only 8x10’ so not big at all, but I want to maximize the space - I am doing a lousy job at it right now! To my own shame, I did not use it at ALL into the Fall - I was so disgusted with the whole growing season and all the rain that frankly, I just gave up!
And also - vertical wasted space - you’re right! I already asked Beau if he would hang a rod from one end of the greenhouse to the other so I could hang unused planting baskets and my wicker gathering baskets UP THERE, instead of them taking up precious real estate, below. I’m short - I can easily walk under anything that hangs overhead. :)
I’ve already got a legal pad filled. I think this SUNNY DAY with temps in the 30’s and melting snow is the tonic I needed! :)
P.S. Beau has returned from chainsaw work - he still has all of his own ‘limbs’ so it really HAS been a Good Day! :)
Top of my to do list is clean up the shed. Got my seed tray shelves put up last Fall but need to hang the lights and plug everything up to timer and temp controllers. This weekend will be 50-55 but I’ll be working. That’s ok, I’ll get three nice days off before too long. Gotta do some shopping this morning. Just got some Ace Hardware coupons in the mail yesterday. Got a $5 off of $20 I can use on seed starting mix. Gonna get a 20 lb propane filled so I can run the Big Buddy heater in the shed so I can work in there when it’s cold. All the cabbage family can be started at any time now.
With the shed cleaned up enough I can assemble and use the tire machine in there. It will go in the shop later but that’s a big clean up project having been lived in by goats for a few years. Lots of fertilizer. I’ve got a couple of 32 gallon galvanized trash/feed barrels and I’m sure I’ll fill one and maybe the other. I have extra thick trash bags to line them with.