The back side of the original garage, taken down in 2012.I bought this house in 2005. I lived in the carriage house for a year and a half while I worked on the property. This is a pic of the original back yard behind the garage.Although I had tenants in this house at the time, I tried to clean up the yard and make it usable. Better than it was.The original back porch was semi-enclosed with painted plywood and screen on the top. I also inherited some fabulous lava rock. See the wire fence between the houses?My first attempt to clean up the yard with plastic edging, grass seed and mulch.Fast forward 11 years to 2016, after I took down the garage and added garden boxes in the yard and removed the painted plywood and screen from the back porch. I’ve had long term tenants in this house since I bought it 14 years ago.I took the garage down in 2012 because it wasn’t structurally sound. I left the concrete pad.September 2018 I had a shed built to accommodate my garden supplies and storage.I used half of the original concrete pad for the shed.I considered using metal “patches” on the side of the shed, but ended up only using mtetal on the roof. I’ll use the same material for the roof on my back porch.The white paned door came from the carriage house in the back. I love the shed and how rustic it is. And I definately need the storage as I don’t have a garage and my basement will be remodeled at some point in the near future.This large barn door is great for accessing the shed. I had a concrete ramp built under this door so I can wheel my wheelbarrow in and out of the shed, as necessary. Another ” Smart girl idea”!Because I have short term rentals, I needed storage for supplies in addition to my garden supplies. I had three pine shelving units I picked up at Goodwill a few years ago and secured them onto the back wall for organization.As you can see, I needed and used this space up very quickly. Now if I can keep everything this organized going forard!