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Five easy ways to shed clutter

Tips to help you organize your clutter

What’s the last place you expect to look neat? The garden shed of course. Open the door toss things in and hope you can find them again next year. A permanent habit with me until my garden shed was exposed to clutterbuster Kate Seaver of Kate's Garden in Markham, Ont. It wasn’t just a Fibber McGee’s closet of things tumbling about, I had no idea what was in there at all. Seaver took one look and said, “At least you have a place to put stuff. Most new gardeners don’t plan where they are going to work or to even store all their garden stuff.” (This is how my shed looked, before.)
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