A little shed for just the lawnmower
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Hello Barbara; Are you looking to purchase a shed or have one made??
Home improvement stores sell premade ones all sizes and they are very durable. But get a bigger one than you think you want because you'll be surprised all the stuff you'll find to store in there besides the lawnmower
Watch for sales of the privacy panels for yards. We picked up three for $39 each and made a covered woodshed. Worked well. Very little construction time. A few post holes and 2x4s and aluminum panels for roof. Panels are normally 6 or 8 feet long and 6 feet high.
Don't know if you live in the country or the city, and this may not be your cup of tea, but for many purposes we use cattle panel and tarps! I've posted a photo of our chicken coop, which has more to it, but I could see a simple "breezeway", open front and back, to drive your mower into. Just a thought!
For my push mower I bought a shower/loo tent off of Amazon. Works great, keeps mower and other large garden tools dry. 22 bucks---free shipping.
It has worked beautifully for us and we have some harsh weather in Montana
Amazon's site has photos and lists the dimensions on all their shower/privacy/toilet tents. Different colours, sizes and prices, too. Mine has worked out better than I had hoped. But if you aren't going to anchor into the ground I anchored mine to gardening brick. Just an idea.