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π³ How to Harvest Your Own Cinnamon
Harvesting cinnamon is the most exciting part!
Hereβs how:
- Wait until the tree is at least 2 years old.
- Select a healthy, mature branch about Β½ inch thick.
- Cut it off and peel away the outer bark.
- Carefully remove the inner barkβthis is your cinnamon.
- Roll it into curls (it will naturally curl as it dries) and let it dry in a warm, shaded place for several days.
πΏ Note: Only harvest one or two branches at a time so the tree can recover and continue growing.
π§΄ Common Issues to Watch For
- Yellow leaves? Overwatering or poor drainage.
- Slow growth? Needs more warmth or light.
- Pests? Watch for mites or scale insectsβtreat with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
π Final Thoughts
Growing your own cinnamon tree is a rewarding project that offers both beauty and bounty. While it may take a little patience, the idea of harvesting your own cinnamon bark straight from your backyard or windowsill is both satisfying and sustainable.
π§ Bonus: What to Do With Homegrown Cinnamon
- Dry and grind for fresh cinnamon powder
- Use in tea, baked goods, or savory dishes
- Infuse in homemade syrups, oils, or candles
- Gift homemade cinnamon sticks to friends and family
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