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SAVING SUMMER

Waste not, want not

• Pick squashes when the stalks are dry, with a 5 - 10cm stem, to prevent the point where the stem attaches to the fruit from rotting. Store in a dark, cool cupboard.• Dig up potatoes only when• Beetroot and carrots can stay in the ground over winter if you don’t need the space.

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