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Root Cellaring: The Ultimate Guide to Building a Root Cellar and Keeping Food in Cold Storage

By: Dion Rosser
Narrated by: Ivan Busenius
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Root cellars are making a comeback!

Do you often wonder what to do with your harvest?

How are you going to store it all?

Or do you only grow small amounts because you lack sufficient storage space?

Why not build a root cellar?

Root cellars are an ancient tradition. Together with curing meats and pickling, root cellars have long been a food storage method, particularly root vegetables. Before modern refrigerators took over, they were once common, but people soon abandoned their traditional storage cellars for a more convenient method.

Large supermarkets mushroomed all over, providing fruit and vegetables all year round. Instead of reveling in what they could grow in their backyards, kids started to think that vegetables came in polythene bags.

Fortunately, root cellars are starting to make a noticeable comeback, enabling people to store more produce for longer without the need for electricity. Current events and food shortages have led to a resurgence of growing food in gardens for self-sufficiency and more organic produce.

The benefits of a root cellar are enormous - health, financial, physical, and psychological. This audiobook will introduce you to the fascinating concept of root cellars and walk you through how to build one.

You will learn:

  • What a root cellar is
  • How root cellars work
  • What you can store in your root cellar
  • DIY alternatives to building your own root cellar
  • Step-by-step guide on building a simple root cellar
  • DIY shelving for your root cellar
  • How to organize your produce for the best results
  • How to fix common issues with root cellars
  • How to clean and sanitize your root cellar

If you want to get back to basics, save money, and eat what you grow all year round, buy this audiobook and learn how to build your root cellar and store your own home-grown organic food!

©2021 Dion Rosser (P)2021 Dion Rosser
Cooking Food & Wine Sustainable & Green Living Gardening
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This book offers a few exceptionally straightforward, functional answers for putting away vegetables over the colder time of year. It gives you consequences of straightforward, simple to make, mistakes in plan and how to address them.

Good info

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I got this FREE book rapidly and am excited at attempting it. Exceptionally educational and simple to follow.Thanks to such an extent!!

100% recommend

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Purchase this book prior to beginning your own root basement or making changes to what you have.

One of the best

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Appears as though I'm getting a root basement. My better half is gobbling up this book and has begun purchasing supplies. I can hardly wait, up to my eyeballs in food that should be canned. With the new root basement, we won't need to can this food. Sign me up.

Root Cellaring

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Loads of data are stuffed into it. An exceptionally intriguing guide. I advanced bunches of little realities that I didn't know previously, for example, the data on taking care of root vegetables to creatures over the cold weather a very long time before industry made grain a considerably more conservative feed.

Lots of information packed into it.

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