Habitat for Humanity Canada. Over 775,000 square feet of retail space is occupied by high-quality building supplies, home furnishing, appliances, and décor at our nearly 100 Habitat for Humanity ReStores across Canada.
Shopping at a ReStore is a socially conscious decision, as funds generated are used to fund Habitat homebuilding projects. As well, shopping at a ReStore is an environmentally conscious decision, as much of what is sold is product that is new, gently used or customer returns that would otherwise end up in a landfill. Where is my nearest ReStore? Click here to find your nearest ReStore. What types of products can I expect to find at my ReStore?
How to Store Vegetables & Fruit Without Plastic. How to Grow and Store Potatoes, Onions, Garlic and Squash, Keeper Crops. During the winter months, when the ground is covered by a thick blanket of snow, there’s something particularly satisfying about still being able to eat food from your garden.
There are many summer-grown crops including potatoes, onions, garlic, beets, carrots and winter squash, can be stored with relative ease to nourish you right through until the next growing season. Even a modest-size garden can yield a substantial crop of winter keepers. To be successful storing these keeper crops at home, here are a couple factors to keep in mind: Some varieties store better than others, so be sure to seek out the ones that are known to be good keepers.