3 EASY Ways We Store Vegetables Through Winter
For more 'Future-Proof' content why not check out this video? • I Did THIS to Grow Food YEAR-ROUND Being a bit more food self-sufficient isn't easy, especially as most crops seem to be ready for harvest all at the same time! By carefully choosing what you grow, and including some veg that can be stored after the growing season is over, you can significantly extend the 'eating season' for your produce.... you just need to know how to store it! This video looks at pumpkins & squashes, alliums (onions & garlic) and root vegetables, and offers lots of tips for each for how we go about storing them for the winter ahead. If you have any other successful ways of storing produce (without having to process or freeze it) we would love to hear about them in the comments :) If you enjoy the video, don't forget to subscribe to our channel to watch more of our sustainable living adventures! #sustainableliving #thisfutureprooflife #smallholding #homesteadingforbeginners #organicgardening #nodig #selfsufficiency #homegrown

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