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Sunday, 26 March 2023

Maker Of Fine Wooden Garden Items

 The last few weeks I've been working really hard to increase my stock levels of all the items I sell (as well as the more unusual one off items I sometimes make and sell). 

I'm trying to make sure I have a full range of products out there, including different sizes and types of tool boxes, 3 different wire bottomed baskets and potting trays in 5 different sizes

There are a few items that I end up making a lot less on, but I enjoy making and think they're a quality product. They also help to complete the range of items I make. I'm trying to see myself more as a "brand" than a small manufacturer. 


One of those is my seed boxes, I do these in two sizes and sometimes in reclaimed materials as well as the carved fronts. I'm currently making a batch with the carved fronts to them, all the carving is done by hand. This helps me be a better craftsman and also has a lovely handmade feel to it. 


Hopefully I'll be able to list these boxes for sale by the end of the week. I need to slice them all open now, add the hinges and dividers, then give them a coat of Danish oil to finish them. Once that's done I have some magazine article work to do and then more stock to make! 

What item would you like to see me make and stock in my shop?

8 comments:

  1. Smaller items, dibber or a bulb planter.

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    1. Postage is what has stopped me on the smaller items, because it ends up being so much of the cost. Although I think you're right, dibbers would probably sell well. Maybe as add on items.

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  2. What about making an old fashioned gardeners wooden wheelbarrow that could be used for work or a planter full of flowers?

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    1. You know I have a wooden wheelbarrow planned as a future project! I'd like to go proper old school and do it all right if I could.

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  3. I don't know about your side of the pond but over here on this side, there is a huge market for wooden crates, especially those with lettering of companies or products that invoke memories of childhood. I am constantly amazed at what they go for at auctions.

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    1. Yeah, wooden boxes and crates would probably be a good one. I'd love to get or make some big stencil to mark the sides of them. I have my own brand but nothing else yet.

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  4. Kev, not sure what would specifically fit into this category, but the general sort of thing that would be useful in a garden and is either manual or human powered.

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    1. Yeah, has to be human powered I think. I tend to go down the storage route as think wood works well for that.

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