bobbi-j
Deeply Rooted
What do I do with them after I harvest them? They're ready to go - the tops are all dead. This is the first year we've had any onions to do anything with. Big, white ones - mostly baseball to softball size. In the past, they've been puny. Not even golf ball sized. I have dehydrated them in the past. Any other ideas? I wish I could keep them fresh. It's warm out right now - in the 80's - and humid. Does that make a difference as to how to keep them?
I am working on getting a cold storage pantry built into a closet that has two outside walls (NE corner of the house). A root cellar is not an option, but I thought this could be close. I want to wall off part of the closet, insulate the interior walls (exterior are already insulated, of course) and maybe vent it for fresh air exchange somehow. I figure we have potatoes, onions garlic and two different kinds of winter squash, and my sister-in-law has an abundance of carrots. Oh, and sweet potatoes if they grow. We might as well find a way to preserve and use them for as long as possible.
I am working on getting a cold storage pantry built into a closet that has two outside walls (NE corner of the house). A root cellar is not an option, but I thought this could be close. I want to wall off part of the closet, insulate the interior walls (exterior are already insulated, of course) and maybe vent it for fresh air exchange somehow. I figure we have potatoes, onions garlic and two different kinds of winter squash, and my sister-in-law has an abundance of carrots. Oh, and sweet potatoes if they grow. We might as well find a way to preserve and use them for as long as possible.