POTATO SACKS.
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Bought some potato sacks from a well known seeds-man. The mesh is so fine my spuds have started to go green, had to double up the sacks.
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They're all net curtains nowadays, buy the paper sacks.
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This year I have used some cardboard boxes, partly filled with paper from the shredder. New life for old financial documentation!
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
Personally, I keep my potatoes (well, the home grown ones anyway), carrots, beats, and other roots, oh and occasionally winter squash, in a make shift root cellar. Once I've written up the documentation, I'll share how I did it
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