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Root Cellar in a Box

Without a cellar, what’s an approachable way I can put up my root crops for winter?

Spring starts with a bang around here — planting seeds, preparing beds, mulching, and weeding. Throughout the summer, we enjoy fresh greens, ripe strawberries, and the incomparable BLT (with our own bacon and tomatoes). But by harvest time in fall, we’re ready to whimper. We often find ourselves too

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