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Dig a deep enough hole, and you’ll find that the ground is cool (and often moist). Root cellars tap into those cool, moist soil conditions and use them to store produce – like your refrigerator produce bin. | Dig a deep enough hole, and you’ll find that the ground is cool (and often moist). Root cellars tap into those cool, moist soil conditions and use them to store produce – like your refrigerator produce bin. | ||
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== For Warmer Climates == | == For Warmer Climates == |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 28 December 2018
Dig a deep enough hole, and you’ll find that the ground is cool (and often moist). Root cellars tap into those cool, moist soil conditions and use them to store produce – like your refrigerator produce bin.
"Mini": Covered Holes
https://www.motherearthnews.com/diy/garden-yard/root-cellars-zm0z11zkon
For Warmer Climates
- http://alanbishop.proboards.com/thread/6084/hot-climate-root-cellars
- https://www.survivalistboards.com/showthread.php?t=25078&highlight=cellar