tvoivozhd---the answer is a qualified yes---depending upon soil stability.---in expansive clay such as exists around Lake Livingston in Texas, I would expect the walls to belly in. In sand soil they wouldn't.
In a message dated 11/5/2004 9:44:10 AM Central Standard Time, shepperd AT austincc.edu writes:
have a 20' container that I use to store horse feed. It keeps out moisture
and dust, but not fire ants.
Would they work underground, say as a rootcellar?
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