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<blockquote data-quote="Ristorapper" data-source="post: 30256" data-attributes="member: 810"><p>We've put in just tomatoes and cucumbers. Like the idea of the trellis trapper. how are they held up??</p><p></p><p>huntorride you can stick a thermometer in the ground and leave them in the ground as long as the ground does not freeze. Father-in-law would always harvest them then and use one or two gallon freezer bags and keep them in root cellar or fridge and use as needed. Last a long time if you can keep the moisture out of the bags. When the bags appear to be wet inside we remove the carrots, wipe the moisture out and replace the carrots back into the fridge. Or what we did this year is put several paper towels in with the carrots and removed them when soaked. Put in another couple of sheets of paper towels and replace in the fridge. And my hint to you (to late this year) is use sheep manure in you carrot garden. I have never ever tasted sweeter carrots than those grown in sheep manure by my father-in-law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ristorapper, post: 30256, member: 810"] We've put in just tomatoes and cucumbers. Like the idea of the trellis trapper. how are they held up?? huntorride you can stick a thermometer in the ground and leave them in the ground as long as the ground does not freeze. Father-in-law would always harvest them then and use one or two gallon freezer bags and keep them in root cellar or fridge and use as needed. Last a long time if you can keep the moisture out of the bags. When the bags appear to be wet inside we remove the carrots, wipe the moisture out and replace the carrots back into the fridge. Or what we did this year is put several paper towels in with the carrots and removed them when soaked. Put in another couple of sheets of paper towels and replace in the fridge. And my hint to you (to late this year) is use sheep manure in you carrot garden. I have never ever tasted sweeter carrots than those grown in sheep manure by my father-in-law. [/QUOTE]
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