Ridgerunner
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Growing up on the farm in Tennessee (Cumberland Gap area) we had a root cellar. It was a rock building built into the side of a hill. The top was concrete and had a small vent but the dirt went to the top of the walls. Privet bushes were planted on both sides for shade. There was a drain through a wall that led to the driveway outside, the floor was a clay dirt and it did need that drain. The door faced east but was shaded by the house when the sun was from that direction. It was not very tall, 6' at most.
We stored white potatoes and such in there. All Mom's canning was on the back wall. Sweet potatoes were not stored in there. Dad kept a box in a closet in the house for them. Sweet potatoes need it drier than that root cellar was. They would last a lot longer in that closet than they would have in that damp root cellar. We heated the house with a coal stove in the living room so that closet never got that warm in the winter. The whole house never got that warm in the winter.
When I was in Arkansas I built a wooden box for sweet potatoes and kept it in an attached garage. That garage probably never got below 60 in winter. The sweet potatoes lasted well into spring. The white potatoes did not store well at all.
We stored white potatoes and such in there. All Mom's canning was on the back wall. Sweet potatoes were not stored in there. Dad kept a box in a closet in the house for them. Sweet potatoes need it drier than that root cellar was. They would last a lot longer in that closet than they would have in that damp root cellar. We heated the house with a coal stove in the living room so that closet never got that warm in the winter. The whole house never got that warm in the winter.
When I was in Arkansas I built a wooden box for sweet potatoes and kept it in an attached garage. That garage probably never got below 60 in winter. The sweet potatoes lasted well into spring. The white potatoes did not store well at all.