Harvest storage: answers to the most exciting questions
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After growing the crop, we are faced with the task of how to preserve it, so that our labors do not disappear, but feed us all winter. Proper storage of the crop foresees a lot of problems, posing questions to gardeners where, how and in what to store the crop.
Harvest storage: suitable containers
The container for storing the crop must be clean so that mold does not develop. Sturdy to support several kilograms of vegetables, yet lightweight so that it can be moved effortlessly.
Boxes
Plastic boxes are not heavy and are easier to clean and disinfect. Provide good ventilation. Fragile, break quickly.
Wooden boxes. Heavy, durable, can last for a year. Difficult to wash, are saturated with unpleasant odors, rot.
Bags
Fabric or synthetic. Well suited for storing root vegetables. Lungs, breathable.
Wicker baskets
Suitable for storing berries, vegetables, fruits. Easily ventilated due to the large number of openings.
Fruits and berries stored in wicker baskets always get enough air because the container has a lot of openings. Fruits and berries stored in wicker baskets always get enough air as the container has a lot of gaps
Carton boxes
Lightweight, can be of different sizes, low cost. They break quickly. In basements, they can dampen and spoil the crop.
Harvest storage location
The vegetable storage room should be cool enough. There should be no dampness.
Cellar
The most common storage location. In it, the temperature does not stay around 0 degrees, which is optimal for storing vegetables.
When building a cellar, you need to take into account its depth. You do not need to dig it very deep, as there is a risk of getting to the groundwater. Strengthen the walls so that the earth does not fall. Be sure to make ventilation.
Inside the cellar, make racks with shelves on the walls. On the floor, you can make wooden partitions, something, but a semblance of boxes. At the bottom, pour sand, sawdust, cover with paper and pour vegetables.
Pit
It is usually not dug very deeply, and the walls are strengthened. Make wooden crates and store potatoes. There is a risk of a cold winter, and then the temperature in the pit may be below zero, so the potatoes may freeze.
Barrels
Barrels can be stored on the veranda, in the barn, on the balcony. The bottom is insulated, sawdust is poured. Walls can be wrapped in cloth or boxes.
Storage of crops: criteria for choosing a premise
The temperature should not be lower than 0 degrees and not higher than +5. The optimum storage temperature is from +2 to +6 degrees.
Optimum humidity should be between 90-95%.
Air ventilation, mainly such that condensation does not form on the vegetables.
When harvesting vegetables for storage, you need to remember that physiological processes are still going on in them. They breathe, giving off carbon dioxide and water.
If there is a high temperature in the room and high humidity, the vegetables will begin to rot.
To lower the temperature, you can put bottles of ice or snow. Arrange the containers with charcoal to reduce moisture. They will suck in excess moisture.
With low air humidity, vegetables begin to release moisture faster and begin to wither.
You can increase the temperature by insulating the cellar, for example, with mineral wool. You can increase the humidity by placing containers with wet sand.
If there is poor ventilation in your cellar and condensation forms, then the vegetables should be covered, for example, with sawdust so that they do not get damp.Change sawdust as it gets wet.
Stored vegetables should be regularly inspected for mold. If you find such fruits, immediately remove them, and quickly use those that were lying nearby.
For prophylaxis against pathogenic organisms, in the summer the cellar needs to be thoroughly ventilated, and thoroughly sanitized before laying vegetables.
If mold does appear, you can process the cellar with a smoke screen.
Methods for storing a crop of vegetables briefly
Carrot
After digging, you need to dry it, shake off excess soil and place in boxes filled with sand.
It is good that the vegetables do not touch each other, or at least alternate each new layer with a layer of sand.
The optimum temperature for storing carrots is 2-4 degrees. Humidity 85-95%. If there is high humidity in the cellar, then the sand should be replaced with sawdust, spruce branches or rowan leaves.
Beet
Also drain, shake off the ground, place in a box. Sprinkle the layers with onion peel or rowan leaves. They will help protect the vegetable from fungus. Storage temperature 2-5 degrees. At this temperature, the vegetable is stored for 3-4 months. Humidity 85-95%.
Cabbage
Cabbage heads are laid out on shelves so that they do not touch each other, or I hang them on a string from the ceiling. The head of cabbage is pre-wrapped in paper or foil so that it does not dry out. The optimum storage temperature is -1 + 3 degrees. Humidity 90-95%.
Potato
After digging up, allow to dry thoroughly. Then put into boxes. It is better not to put boxes on the floor of the cellar. You can build a scaffold of bricks, planks, etc. Also, the boxes are not placed close to the walls of the cellar. All this is done because potatoes are very sensitive to moisture. Excessive humidity will damage this vegetable. Storage temperature + 2- + 3 degrees, humidity 86-91%.
Onion. Dried with feathers. Then they are braided into braids and hung along the walls of the cellar.
Can be stored in boxes too, but not in large quantities. To protect the bulbs from pests, you can treat the bottom with fire for a few seconds. Storage temperature