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Title: Campervan for veg storage?
Post by: caroline7758 on November 18, 2013, 17:43:31
We went away in our van this weekend and I found a bag of new potatoes (not homegrown- sorry!) which must have been there since we were last away at the end of September. They were in a cupboard and were in perfect condition. It made me think, maybe I should store my veg in there while we are not using it over the winter? It's a modern van, fully lined, so do you think it will be frost free?
Title: Re: Campervan for veg storage?
Post by: pumkinlover on November 18, 2013, 17:56:21
I would worry about condensation or moisture release FROM the veg affecting a lovely new campervan to be honest!
I have also had wood spoilt when one of my squashes has deteriorated. They look ok for a longtime after they have started to go rotten so unless checking all the time it could happen.
Sorry to be a kill-joy!!
Title: Re: Campervan for veg storage?
Post by: GREGME on November 18, 2013, 19:05:45
good thinking but depends what you are storing and what you're other options are- i wouldn't judge it just on that bag of shop potatoes- agree with the poster above about possible dampness mould etc.
Title: Re: Campervan for veg storage?
Post by: caroline7758 on November 18, 2013, 19:12:18
Thanks. I was thinking about squash/pumpkins as most of them are on windowsills at the moment and I think they may get too warm. The only other alternative is my allotment shed but I've had them go mushy there due to the cold.
Title: Re: Campervan for veg storage?
Post by: lottie lou on November 18, 2013, 19:44:05
I just leave my squash/pumpkins etc on the bedroom windowsill - there's a radiator underneath and they seem to last okay.  The ordinary ones seem to last till about Feb/March time and the sharks fin forever.  You could before they start to turn squishy cook them and store in freezer.