
Nikki
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Answered on December 1, 2014
For more info, this article will help you: http://www.uga.edu/nchfp/how/store/wisc_vegetables.pdf
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theficuswrangler
Answered on November 30, 2014
Some people like to leave them in the ground over the winter. However, if they've been dug up, you can store them in the refrigerator. Wash and cut off tops; dry well; wrap in plastic bag and store in crisper drawer, near the back, for up to 6 months. Don't let them freeze. They can be frozen if you cut in big chunks, parboil, then freeze.
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