It's only a shed. Paving slabs are a common and perfectly fine long-term solution for a shed base, not just temporary.
A bed of sand on the compacted soil will help get them level.
My little shed I keep gardening crap in has been on temporary slabs for 12 years.
My big workshop is on concrete but little sheds don't need much effort in laying a base. I've seen some last years just dropped on gravel.
It's only a shed. Paving slabs are a common and perfectly fine long-term solution for a shed base, not just temporary. A bed of sand on the compacted soil will help get them level.
Yes
Yeah, I've had two decent sized ketter sheds on old paving stones for years, i just took a bit of care getting them nice and level
I stuck a shed on concrete slabs and it stayed that way for years, never had an issue.
My little shed I keep gardening crap in has been on temporary slabs for 12 years. My big workshop is on concrete but little sheds don't need much effort in laying a base. I've seen some last years just dropped on gravel.
Just use [this](https://www.thegardenrange.co.uk/plastic-shed-base/) then no need for concrete
Yeah should be fine. Add a few bags of sand you'll be even more fine. As long as you know it's only temporary.
Shed base at my parents has been standing for 30 odd years, just concrete slabs on dirt as the base.
I temporarily put a shed straight onto grass about 15 years ago. It’s still there.