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How to store carrots

Carrots can be stored for winter use in a number of ways.

On well-drained soils they can be left in the ground, protected from the cold by a thick layer of straw, bracken or soil. Carrots stored in this way can be difficult to harvest, however, so it’s better to make an earth clamp.

Choose a sheltered, dry site to make your clamp, and only choose carrots in good condition. Prepare the crops by shaking off loose soil and removing any foliage.

You can also use this method to store other root veg like parsnips, swedes, turnips, beetroot, celeriac, scorzonera and radishes.

Follow the steps in this easy guide to storing carrots, below.

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Step 1

Use a spade to dig a shallow hole about 6 inches deep in a sheltered spot in well-drained soil. Next to the kitchen door will provide quick pickings.

How to store carrots

Step 2

Pour a layer of horticultural sand on the bottom of the hole, about an inch or two thick.

How to store carrots

Step 3

Lay out your carrots on the first bed of sand, then cover them with a second layer of sand. Only store carrots that are in good condition.

How to store carrots

Step 4

Insulate the carrots with a generous layer of clean straw.

How to store carrots

Step 5

Finish off the clamp by covering the straw-covered hole with soil. Stored this way from an autumn harvest, the carrots should keep until early spring.

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