I have got sooo much veg at the moment that my o/h has brought back from our allotment that I am quite frankly over-whelmed by it all!
Tons of courgettes and marrows, have frozen some sliced courgette, made loads of courgette soup (resembles the look of dish water) given some away but still have about 20-30 courgettes/marrows! Going to try and store some in nets and hang them from the beam of my garage when i find some nets. But still have lots of courgettes that need using. I don't even like courgettes that much but o/h decided to grow some different ones this year......
Also have loads of turnips that are not at their best so need using asap before they go rotten, lots of beetroot that needs pulling up and storing, squash mmmmm, and now i've been brought home tons of plums (don't like these either and already got loads frozen in the freezer!) too which he tells me we

I managed to get a couple of wooden boxes from freecycle but they are slatted so will need to put something in the bottom if i intend to use them for storing root veg. I've heard of using compost, damp sand, woodshavings and peat!!! Which is best?
Wonder if I could make lots of cornish pasties with some stewing steak and root veg but no idea what to do with all the courgettes.
Sorry lots of questions I am really not good at making the most of all our veg and o/h tends to leave it to me as he is the grower!