Above-ground root cellar idea?

divinebovine

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I really want a root cellar, but it's going to have to be above ground due to the rock hard soil and my bad back. Here's my idea. Use a Rubbermaid Horizontal Storage shed
. Cover the outside with earthbags and soil. Still not sure what to do about the doors.

Does this idea have merit and any ideas more than welcome.
 

k0xxx

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I'm not sure about the above ground version, but I have seen mini-below ground versions. Most of these employ using a igloo type ice chest put into a hole, with the top about a foot below the surface, and then covered with straw. Over the top of the hole they placed a piece of plywood.

There are variations using plastic drums and even old refrigerators. I've even heard where someone had a trap door in their kitchen that was used to access one of these below their home.

Just something to consider.
 

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I am looking for a non operating chest type freezer that I can bury.

I happen to have a friend with a backhoe, so my back will survive. :gig
 

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k0xxx said:
I'm not sure about the above ground version, but I have seen mini-below ground versions. Most of these employ using a igloo type ice chest put into a hole, with the top about a foot below the surface, and then covered with straw. Over the top of the hole they placed a piece of plywood.

There are variations using plastic drums and even old refrigerators. I've even heard where someone had a trap door in their kitchen that was used to access one of these below their home.
Oooh, I like both of those ideas. People are so dang creative! ;)
 
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