TopVeg Hessian sacks for potato storage are:
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50 x 80cm – not too heavy to lift
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ideal for storing potatoes, onions and garlic – allowing them to breathe and they do not sweat
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easy for the air to circulate through them
- each sack will hold approximately 28lb.
- introductory price for 5 sacks £5.45 plus postage & packing (UKonly).
introductory price for 10 sacks £10.75 plus postage and packing (UKonly)
Sorry – this offer is for UK only
Click this link to view more pictures of potato sacks
To use TopVeg Hessian sacks:
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fill them with dry potatoes – leave the potatoes out, spread thinly, to dry naturally before putting in the sacks
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do not wash the soil off the potatoes because washed potatoes will not store well, just let the soil dry before putting the potatoes into sacks
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only store healthy potatoes, any damaged, bruised or diseased potatoes will not keep
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once filled, store the sacks in a cool, dark place
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check the potatoes regularly to make sure there is no wetness or smell. If there is remove the offending potatoes.
- keep inspecting the store for signs of rats and mice
- TopVeg Hessian potato sacks are suitable for storing onions and garlic.
The Hessian sacks cost £5.45 for 5, plus postage & packing of £4.41 (UK only).£10.75 for 10 Hessian potato sacks plus pp £7.20 (UK only).
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