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    Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables

    Root Cellaring: Natural Cold Storage of Fruits & Vegetables

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    by Mike Bubel, Nancy Bubel


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      ISBN-13: 9781603422208
    • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
    • Publication date: 09/01/1991
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 319
    • Sales rank: 45,795
    • File size: 20 MB
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    Mike Bubel co-authored the classic best-selling guide Root Cellaring with his wife, Nancy. They were avid gardeners for many years in Philadelphia and then on their farm in Wellsville, Pennsylvania. 

    Nancy Bubel, co-author of the classic best-selling guide, Root Cellaring, was a gardening columnist for Country Journal magazine and wrote for Mother Earth News, Organic Gardening, Horticulture, Family Circle, Womans Day and New Shelter magazines. She was a member of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society and the Society for Economic Botany, and a life member of both the Seed Savers Exchange and the Friends of the Trees Society. 

    Table of Contents

    Preface

    Introduction

    Section One: Starting Right With Storage Vegetables

    1. Planting Crops for Fall Storage

    2. Good Keepers

    3. Growers Keepers: How to Raise Top-Quality Storage Vegetables

    Section Two: Bringing in the Harvest

    4. How to Harvest and Prepare Vegetables for Storage

    5. Life After Picking

    6. Spoilage

    7. Food Value in Winter Keepers

    Section Three: All the Winter Keepers and How to TreatThem

    8. Vegetables

    9. Fruits

    10. The Underground Garden

    11. Other Good Foods to Keep in Natural Cold Storage

    Section Four: Food Cellars for Everyone

    12. Trenches, Keeping-Closets, and Other Vegetable and Fruit Hideaways

    13. Planning Your Root Cellar

    14. Keeping Things Humming in the Root Cellar

    15. The Basement Root Cellar

    16. The Excavated Root Cellar

    Section Five: "Here's What We Did...."

    17. Root Cellaring Experiences

    Section Six: Recipes

    18. Cooking Sturdy Keepers

    Bibliography

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    Keep your produce harvest-fresh for months in your basement, garage, or closet hideaway using the time-tested methods of energy-free food storage.

    With the root cellaring methods you’ll learn in this book, you will be able to stretch the resources of your backyard garden further than you ever thought possible—without devoting hundreds of hours to canning. This informative and inspiring guide shows you not only how to construct your own root cellar, but how to best use the earth’s naturally cool, stable temperature as a cost-effective and eco-friendly way to store nearly 100 varieties of perishable fruits and vegetables.

    “What would a root cellar do for you? Simply this: Make it possible for you to enjoy fresh endive in December; tender, savory Chinese cabbage in January; juicy apples in February; crisp fresh carrots in March; and sturdy unsprayed potatoes in April—all without boiling a jar, blanching a vegetable, or filling a freezer bag.” —Mike and Nancy Bubel, from the introduction

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