To Rope Onions
TF storage facilities are limited, the best way to keep onions sound during the winter months is to rope them. This method is quite an easy one. Take a piece of soft, thick string about four feet long. Double it, aud tie the ends together. Thread the double string over a stick, tie a piece of string to the knotted end, and with this bind the stems of the onions to the thick string. The ropes of onions should be hung in a cool, frostproof room or shed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24244, 9 April 1942, Page 2
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