sixdogs
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A root celler sounds appealing but I live on the flat ground of central-south Ohio in a newer house with central propane heat. The basement is too warm, I think--- and that takes me outside. Water does not drain well in clay.
I fear if I dug a hole and built a block root cellar it would merely fill with water. I suppose I could backfill with gravel and dig a drain trench into a "french drain" hole and fill it all with gravel it would help but I don't know.
Does anyone know of maybe a plastic drop-in root cellar where I could just dig a hole and drop in with some gravel and such? Then again, would the plastic reduce the moisure needed? What about a plastic drop-in tornado shelter or a new plastic ag container? I don't know.
The wife says the basement is 65 degrees in the middle but against the outside walls it's 53 degrees. There is no insulation on the outside basement walls so maybe I could build an enclosed room in the basement with lots of insulation on three walls or even fit it in a corner, maybe one with a basement window. It certainly would be cooler.
Has anyone done a basement root cellar in a newer house or know anything about a drop-in outside cellar? This topic did not search well and I'm looking for a direction on a root cellar..
I fear if I dug a hole and built a block root cellar it would merely fill with water. I suppose I could backfill with gravel and dig a drain trench into a "french drain" hole and fill it all with gravel it would help but I don't know.
Does anyone know of maybe a plastic drop-in root cellar where I could just dig a hole and drop in with some gravel and such? Then again, would the plastic reduce the moisure needed? What about a plastic drop-in tornado shelter or a new plastic ag container? I don't know.
The wife says the basement is 65 degrees in the middle but against the outside walls it's 53 degrees. There is no insulation on the outside basement walls so maybe I could build an enclosed room in the basement with lots of insulation on three walls or even fit it in a corner, maybe one with a basement window. It certainly would be cooler.
Has anyone done a basement root cellar in a newer house or know anything about a drop-in outside cellar? This topic did not search well and I'm looking for a direction on a root cellar..