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Rehydrate Your Roots!

August 4, 2017August 4, 2017 by farmtheworld, posted in Catherine Winter, Vegetables, Water

Those wizened-looking roots of yours haven't gone bad: they're just dehydrated. You can revive them easily by immersing them in water for a few days.

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