I don’t believe so. It would be very difficult to create a root cellar in a hot climate unless you went very deep underground. On summer days our root cellar stays in the 60s so without the natural cold that comes with fall and winter it would be hard to naturally keep cool. It wo...
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can quickly turn your pantry into a sorry mess of molded and inedible food. In my old Minnesota homestead, my pantry was in an old, rocked up basement. It was very damp in the spring and winter. My canning jar lids would even begin to rust. I cured the problem by using a wood stov...
can quickly turn your pantry into a sorry mess of molded and inedible food. In my old Minnesota homestead, my pantry was in an old, rocked up basement. It was very damp in the spring and winter. My canning jar lids would even begin to rust. I cured the problem by using a wood stov...