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Root Cellaring: Discover Practical Root Cellar Ideas for Natural Cold Storage that Are Inexpensive and Easy to Build

Current price: $19.97
Root Cellaring: Discover Practical Root Cellar Ideas for Natural Cold Storage that Are Inexpensive and Easy to Build
Root Cellaring: Discover Practical Root Cellar Ideas for Natural Cold Storage that Are Inexpensive and Easy to Build

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Root Cellaring: Discover Practical Root Cellar Ideas for Natural Cold Storage that Are Inexpensive and Easy to Build

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If you are struggling to keep your produce harvest-fresh for months without devoting hundreds of hours to canning, then
keep reading
...
A
root cellar
is a great low-cost way to store food - not just root vegetables, but other fresh produce, too. They require little to no energy to use and very little maintenance.
You can build in a root cellar when your home is under construction, but it's also possible to add a root cellar to your basement or build one outside your home.
"Root Cellaring"
shows you not only how to construct your own root cellar, but how to best use the earth's naturally cool, stable temperature as a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to
store a wide variety of perishable fruits and vegetables.
You will learn:
Root Cellar Best Location
- In the Basement or Buried Outside?
5 Unknown Benefits
of a Root Cellar
How to Create a Root Cellar at Home without Spending a Fortune
(Don't Start Before Reading This)
A Simple, Step-by-Step Process to Build and
Efficient Root Cellar
19+1 Ways
to Preserve the Harvest for Months
A Proven Method to Maintain Conditions
During Different Seasons
5 Steps to Build a
Refrigerator Root Cellar
The Best Method to
Dehydrate Fruit and Vegetables at Home
Whether you are storing food for your homesteading family or selling to customers throughout the fall, winter, and early spring, storing vegetables in a
can be a key strategy in small-scale farming.
With the methods you'll learn in
this book
, you will be able to stretch the resources of your garden further than you ever thought possible-
without devoting hundreds of hours to canning.
Would you like to know more?
Get your copy now to get started!

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