Posted by dave2 on January 20, 2010 at 07:24:33 from (91.10.132.18):
In Reply to: dave 2 root cellar posted by Andy in il on January 20, 2010 at 05:40:25:
larry@stinescorner said: (quoted from post at 06:40:25 01/20/10) dave 2, intrested in hearing more about your root cellar never heard of one under a barn. ours is in pa what state are you in?
Bavaria :lol:
Looks just like the one the other guy posted without the fresh paint and clean/damp (not wet) floor. Keep telling myself "this year". Temp doesn't get any warmer than 50 degrees and doesn't freeze. My cubby holes have racks of beer (seem to be made for them). Half under and half above ground but the half above is covered with whatever junk they had as fill and a foot or so of straw/hay above that. Got a small window on the side and end for ventilation and dropping taters and beets in. Quite a few folks make them into party rooms. I'm considering some 1000 liter tanks and collecting rain water.
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