I know, cool dry place, and it depends on your climate, etc. But what is your experience?

  • @bittersweets
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    62 months ago

    As a child my family would store potatoes in our cellar all winter into the next year where we would plant them again. Staying between 45-50°F, with high humidity, good ventilation, and no light will make them last 6 months or more.

    • can_you_change_your_username
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      12 months ago

      We put our save potatoes in a burlap sack and buried them below the frost line. They came out in the spring almost exactly like they went in in the fall.

    • @geoshOP
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      12 months ago

      How did they store them? The only cellar I’ve ever been in was of the house we lived in when I was a little kid, and I remember it as so wet and filled with spiders, and maybe the average cellar isn’t quite like that.