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    whats the best way to make sure that used potato sacks are Ok to use year after year? can you disinfect them? wash them in a washing machine etc

    what does every one else do?
    Kernow rag nevra

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    They may disintegrate in your washing machine - could end up expensive. What about washing them in a bucket with some sort of none-tainting bleach? It's my first year growing potaoes and IF I get enough to warrent storing them I plan to do it in big brown paper flour sacks - of which I have access to an inexhaustable supply - as I work in a bakery. Any bakeries in your area?
    When the Devil gives you Cowpats - make Satanic Compost!

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    • #3
      Dunno about hessian sacks, but I would imagine that if they are left to dry out completely and given a good shaking whilst turned inside out, they would be okay - if you were really concerned you could fill a barrel with mild disinfectant and water, leave them to soak then hang them out to dry - might get some funney looks from the neighbours though !
      I use paper potato sacks - for storing potatoes initially and then the used ones get used for carrots, parsnips, celeriac, swedes, milan turnips or any other root crop. When they get too tatty I burn them.
      Rat

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      • #4
        I store mine in stacking trays between sheet of newspaper. I find it easier to keep checking for ones that are going mouldy. I have space in the garage for them so volume not a problem.

        Ian

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