 For those of you who don't have a root-seller or a basement like me, here's a solution for you. I had this completely buried and it has eroded a little bit, but it's not something I'm trying to hide. This is where I put my root-seller. This is a small one, a 30 gallon over here. I have my 55 gallon. What these drums will do is, things that are sitting on the bottom, like jars of fermented vegetables or other canned goods or your roots or whatever, things sitting on the bottom won't freeze. The ground stays a constant 60 degrees temperature throughout the year. Again, I had this buried a little bit better and I'll come out here and bury some more because this is on the hillside. It gets a lot of rain and washes around there, but this is a 55 gallon drum. I'll take off this band and I'll show you my root-seller. Now I have pea gravel on the bottom just as a weight because what happens is these holes that you dig here, if they fill up with water, your barrel will float up and come right out of there. If it's empty, it doesn't have a lot of weight in it. So I put pea gravel on the bottom just as a ballast, just to wet it down. Now this white cannon here is not necessary. I just put it in here because I'm not using much of this space right now. Other things I'm fermenting right now here in the fall are still in the house fermenting. Here are a couple of things that I did put down here. Some fermented vegetables, zucchini squash, broccoli and garlic and you know what else. Just fermenting in brine. But anyway, so when I need more room, I'll probably take out this white garbage can. It was just convenient to bring these out here. Now I'll have this root-seller filled up to the ground, perhaps with the jars. And then I'll bury this a little bit better to help the temperature and cover it with leaves just to help insulate it over the winter when it gets really, really cold. But I'll wait until I put my other jars in there before I do that. There you go. Anybody can have a root-seller who has some ground where they can dig a hole to bury a 5-gallon drum or a 30-gallon drum over there. I will warn you though, digging that hole was a bear. Digging down that deep with a shovel if you have a backhoe or can hire someone to do it. Okay, let's secure my root-seller again. I'll put this band back on there and lock her down, which is probably going to be a two-hand job. So I'll go ahead and end this video now. There's the Survival Docks root-seller. This is Survival Dock reminding you to be prepared or be prepared to be fleeced.