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Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits and Vegetables

by Mike Bubel
5.0 out of 5 stars

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC; 2nd edition January 9, 1991
  • Language: English
  • ISBN: 0882667033
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.16 pounds

    49 of 49 people found the following review helpful: Very clear advice for hanging onto your harvest longer., September 24, 2002 Reviewer:Wendy A. B. Whipple (Matteson, IL USA) -    This is a great book for (food) gardeners and for people who have some land available to them. Although there are suggestions for "nooks and crannies" in your house, most of those ideas sound like ideas for older (draftier) homes. The suggestions for building your own working root cellar are clear, with illustrations to help you plan. There are lists of things that keep well and under what conditions to keep them. The authors even list certain varieties of (for instance) apples that keep better than others. There's a month-by-month plan of what could be coming out of your garden, going into the root cellar, and what could be canned or frozen. If you have a large garden, this is an incredibly useful book. However, those of us with smaller modern homes, smaller yards, and smaller, less heavily-producing gardens will be a little disappointed. As I read this, I came to the conclusion that it would be pretty darned difficult to have a root cellar on our property, because we don't have a useable cool north corner to put one in. Not impossible, mind you, it would just take a lot more effort, planning, and money to build it. I recommend this book highly for people who raise substantial amounts of their own produce. This book will really extend your harvest. With imagination and a little time and effort, you can have a root cellar that keeps your family in fresh food you grew all year long.

    Book Description
    Anyone can learn to store fruits and vegetables safely and naturally with a cool, dark space (even a closet!) and the step-by-step advice in this book.



    Back Cover Copy
    Root cellaring, as many people remember but only a few people still practice, is a way of using the earth's naturally cool, stable temperature to store perishable fruits and vegetables. Root cellaring, as Mike and Nancy Bubel explain here, is a no-cost, simple, low-technology, energy-saving way to keep the harvest fresh all year long.

    In Root Cellaring, the Bubels tell how to successfully use this natural storage approach. It's the first book devoted entirely to the subject, and it covers the subject with a thoroughness that makes it the only book you'll ever need on root cellaring.

    Root Cellaring will tell you:
    * How to choose vegetable and fruit varieties that will store best
    * Specific individual storage requirements for nearly 100 home garden crops
    * How to use root cellars in the country, in the city, and in any environment
    * How to build root cellars, indoors and out, big and small, plain and fancy
    * Case histories -- reports on the root cellaring techniques and experiences of many households all over North America

    Root cellaring need not be strictly a country concept. Though it's often thought of as an adjunct to a large garden, a root cellar can in fact considerably stretch the resources of a small garden, making it easy to grow late succession crops for storage instead of many rows for canning and freezing. Best of all, root cellars can easily fit anywhere. Not everyone can live in the country, but everyone can benefit from natural cold storage.

    © Adapt, Inc. 1998-2006








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