Why Your Home Needs A Root Cellar - Build With Rise
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Winter is on the way, and soon the cold nighttime temperatures and frozen ground will lay waste to much of your garden. While a few kale and spinach plants will stubbornly resist the onslaught of cold weather, the majority of backyard gardeners will soon be resigned to looking through seed catalogs and patiently waiting for spring to thaw the ground.
Most of us would prefer local produce for as much of the year as possible. The more we can avoid relying on items like pesticide-treated tomatoes or apples flown to your supermarket shelves from far away places, the better. A root cellar is a "technology" used for hundreds (or thousands) of years to store harvests. Root cellars are a sustainable and common-sense method - and might be an excellent addition to your home.
Even if you aren't an avid gardener with a green thumb, a root cellar can be a useful upgrade for any household aiming to reduce its carbon footprint and maintain an autonomous supply of healthy and organic food sourced from local farmers.
Table of Contents
- What is a Root Cellar?
- What Are The Sustainability Benefits of a Root Cellar?
- Getting Started With Root Cellars
- Bottom Line
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Root Cellar - Wiktionary
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How To Build A Root Cellar: A Step By Step Guide - GroCycle
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