- Mark out the area and dig the top layer of soil, trying to get the ground as flat as possible.
- Build a timber frame to size.
- Measure out 4 rows of 3 blocks to create good weight distribution and lay in place.
- Underneath each block, dig around 50mm wider than the blocks and about 150mm deep. Fill the hole with pea gravel until it’s flat.
- Place timber planks along the rows of blocks and see how level it is. Add or remove blocks where necessary. If it’s only a small difference, use shingle underneath the timber until it’s level.
- Nail your timber shed base to the timber planks to create a sturdy base for your shed.
Ferryside
Ferryside is a village in the neighborhood of St Ishmael, Carmarthenshire, Wales. It is 8.5 miles (13.7 kilometres) south of Carmarthen near the mouth of the River Tywi. Initially a ferry going across, after that ending up being an angling town, it has created as a holiday and retired life area. The town has its own lifeboat terminal as well as was the initial village in the UK to switch over from analogue to electronic television. Stemming as a landing-place on the ferryboat route to Llansteffan (the ferryboat was made use of by Giraldus Cambrensis in 1188), Ferryside created as an angling town. In 1844 the population of the parish was 895. Much of the village developed after 1852, when it came to be linked to Carmarthen and Swansea by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's South Wales Railway.