They both have the ability to store your food all year round.
In ground cellar.
While the other is a less traditional form of a root cellar.
Well one is the traditional root cellar that is built with cinder blocks.
The common ground root cellars.
A spiral cellar is fabricated from precast concrete modules and can be fitted into the ground below a property including in areas with very high water tables or above ground within a basement or crawlspace.
So how do they work.
Dig a hole slightly larger than the diameter of the garbage can and deep enough so that the can s lid will sit 4 inches above the soil level.
During winter using a metal garbage can or barrel in your hole in the ground cellar helps keep water out.
A door is added to the structure and it doubles as a great storm shelter.
This style of cellar is either dug directly into the ground or in the side of a hill.
Consider your budget obviously the size of your wallet is going to play a significant factor in determining the size and quality of your food storage cellar.
An old fashioned root cellar in newfoundland canada.
The perfect location for a root cellar is nestled into an existing soil bank in a well drained location 10 to 20 yards from your house.
Again it must have proper ventilation and a sturdy door.
Ideally the door should face north to keep out the sun s.
These root cellars may look totally different but they share some common ground.