OMG... you just sent me back to my native land. I grew up eating sugar cane. We call it caña. I am from Panama and my husband is from Nigeria. We are desperately looking for our land so we can become more self sufficient. Came to your channel by suggestion from Living Traditions Homestead. They spoke so well of you in one of their videos.
Danny you are a wonderful teacher. No wasted gibberish or repetitiveness, just the facts. Thank you and Wanda for the time you take out of you lives to teach! God Bless! Cathy
Chewing cane was the energy drink of my generation. Sit in the shade with some good cool well water and take a break, even better if there was an apple tree around.
Aa neighbor just bought an old cane mill. We cut a bunch of cane, and harnessed his 2 kids to the pole, because we have no horses. The first batch of cane syrup was good, and each batch got better and better. We planted in a lot of new rows too. No end of YUMMY in sight.
Gos, I haven't had cane in years. It was always a treat when I was growing up and so excited the day my daddy came home with a new can of syrup. He would help a friend at the mill, hot biscuits and cane syrup. Nothing better.
I gather leaves every fall and mulch the strawberry plants. Come spring I have beautiful Strawberries. The one year I didn't put leavesthey died and had to start all over again. Our best teacher is nature if we will listen. I like you have strayed from nature. I think it's time to get back to "The Basics of Life". Keep videos coming I love learning.
Yeah I remember those days planting cane walking them Long Rows. In the middle of summer. Used to chew on it for a Burst of energy. And it really works.
Danny, this is a very interesting video. Up here in my area we can't grow sugar cane so I don't have any experience in growing it. I would have thought the new planting stalks would have been inserted into the ground vertically. But I see you are laying them in the trench. Thanks for making this video! OAG
Danny that was really informative. We lived in Hawaii for many years and sugar cane used to cover a large part of Oahu. No more sadly cause land is too expensive.
Great memories of my childhood. I don't eat it often anymore. Although some places around us like the venders at flea markets cut it fresh for you while you wait. Some southern pleasures are the best in the tropics. We live in the sugarcane producing state.
Your soil is loose and sandy, but ours is clayey. I just got some cuttings in the post, and am trying to get some tips on planting. If we just turned the top soil and added some compost, would they grow? And if a cutting with say three to four nodes is planted straight into the soil, would I then have to separate those plants that grow from that one piece, or just leave them to grow. Thanks for the fantastic videos.
Back when I was a kid in the city in So. Calif, we had the pleasure of getting some cane and my Mom whom is originally from Mississippi, cut them up I had a ball. My brother not so much, I walked around for hours nibbling like a goat.
Well that was just charming to watch! I love using the lopper to cut, why didnt I think of that?! Been hacking with a machete. I'm trying to grow some in big pots.
Thank you Danny for showing us how to plant cane im going out to the farmers market see if i can find some to plant.you took me back to child hood memories on them candy sticks.Thanks
Deep South Homestead22 hours ago Yes, the ones we cut down will grow another stalk. We filled in the gaps with new pieces and planted new rows. They will last 3 or 4 years if they do not freeze.
jam jam's Each stalk i cut down will grow new cane if planted.The root system left from where you cut the cane down will regrow for about 3 years with the proper fertilize and not letting it freeze.Thanks jam
hi. yall. been watching your vids for a couple years now. I live in upstate SC. I would like to gow some sugarcane but all can can find are regular seeds. Where do I need to go to find the seeds(pieces) like you grow. thank you so much for your help.
When you cut them down all the way too the ground. Will the roots and the stump left on the ground will it sprout another new plant ? Or will it just die? I’m curious the roots and stump of the suger cane left on the ground will it grow back or do you come back and dig them up too throw them away.
Good stuff right there -- a luxury of the south! How do you keep it watered? Some of the cane growers close to us put it on drip irrigation and leave it running 24/7 until harvest.
Hoss Tools Its kinda wet where we plant at so it seems to do ok.Plus weve learned in drier years the cane may not get as tall but its a lot sweeter and takes less cooking to make syrup.THanks Travis
Love this information! I have been researching growing sugar cane. Does the sugar cane you leave in the ground come back for next year? I would love to know how you preserve it.
6 yrs old doesn't matter--I learned something as Noob tiny scale yard cane grower. Cut mine down last yr weeks before frost, say 6 nice canes, buried sections few inches deep loam, some with additional few inches of old wood chips. Maybe should have saved some in refrigerator for spring? I only dug up one half way yesterday, it showed no growth. W luck maybe some will sprout, they would not have froze under ground, maybe just rotting or I'm too impatient IDK. Also wondering--as original clump just coming back to life, can I break off (cut off I guess) one cane to propagate? Very pleased w 'thriving on neglect' of this particular sugarcane (lost all of another type), fairly drought tolerant, farther N. inland Commifornia 110 F plus, dry summer days don't phase it.
Danny, the rows you cut down with the clippers and went back through, will they come up again next year?? If it does about how long will old ones last.
Yes, the ones we cut down will grow another stalk. We filled in the gaps with new pieces and planted new rows. They will last 3 or 4 years if they do not freeze.
A video just popped up on my video side panel of commercial sugar cane planting in Louisiana. It was fascinating to see how what you did by hand was being done by huge farm machinery.
Question i have about 6 sugar cane plants i might have put them too close to my property line and we are getting ready to put wood fence up so im wondering if i dig them up will they be affected too much they are about 4 or 5 months old is their root system too deep
@@DeepSouthHomestead thanks for the reply , I am in California’s high desert so we have to physically water . I guess I’ll hook up a drip line . You still selling canes ?
I remember chewing cane when I was a boy in Lufkin Tx. always wanted to try growing it now in Arkansas just dont know where to get any. Guess I'll have to do some more research. Great video Danny and Wanda
Each knot will make about a dozen stalks if it has room so I plant only the knots about 3 to 4 feet apart. There is enough cane on those rows to plant a field 5 times the size. When it sprouts you can throw a big handful of triple 13 on each sprout at last plowing then again in September and have more cane than you know what to do with when you harvest Thanksgiving.
So you cut each knot separately and plant on the knots, not the stretch of cane in between? I'm trying to figure out what the best way to do it would be :)
Cut between the knots with a hatchet on a stump and bury a knot every 4 ft and they'll have room when they come up to put on a dozen or more stalks. l put a lot of fertilizer on cane when it's growing and it loves it. I put a large handful of triple 13 on every hill three times a year. So much that it kills the weeds but the cane grows big and sweet. If you lay the stalk in the ground it'll come up too close to grow big with many stalks.
Now I know how to plant the chewing cane when I get it from you.I also saw it can be sprouted in a bucket of water then in a bucket of dirt to get some roots growing.I may try both ways.How long before the cane goes bad on me? If I keep it in a cool dry place until January maybe it will survive?My first try here in Berkeley Ca.Thanks.Take care you two.Going to make candy sticks with some of it.I remember as a kid having some.Love ya both.♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡.......
ahhh, as kids, we would sneak down to an old mans garden and steal his turnip roots. skin them with our teeth, LOL. first time I saw his sugar cane field, I thought I was in some kind of fairy tale land. they looked huge and cleared out underneath. we could make mazes in those things. then I tasted it :))) my dad now owns that land and its where we garden. there is even a small building on the property where they used to process the cane. I have now got to grow some sugar cane.
Where do you get the sugar cane to plant? Here in East Tx, there is no place to get it. Sad, because when I was little girl lots of folks grew and made syrup.
Danny and Wanda, I am a subscriber with an interesting project: I would like to use sugarcane as a privacy fence and wanted your opinion. I live on Merritt Island which is located on the East coast of Florida near Cape Canaveral, so it never freezes. The area I am planting is 270 feet long by 6 feet wide. The 6 foot wide portion is on a 40 degree upward slope. The area is partially shaded and the soil is mostly sand. I would like to plant two or three tight rows so it is dense. I plan to use continual drip irrigation. I do not plan to harvest it, so it will remain as a continually growing natural barrier/wall. My questions are: 1) Is this a reasonable expectation for an inexpensive, natural wall? 2) How tall might it get? 3) Without annual harvesting, will it continue to remain standing and look like sugarcane as I am hoping? Thank you Tom & Donna Loshe Love your RUclips videos!!
Thanks to Old Alabama Gardner, I miss being in sugar cane farm from Pakistan, extremely sweet and juicy, tall and fat. I don't remember planting as around planting season we were in the city and only enjoyed harvesting and then putting the dried root balls and some stalks that are no longer a fodder for livestock on fire. We used canine and premolars to peel the bark off and chew it and no sticks but we cut them in rounds. Wild boars love them but destroy fields upon fields. It's been almost 25 year since I had a real sugar cane, we do get them here in Calgary but dried and juiceless sticks and bottled juice from Philippines.
Do you cut the cane back in the winter or just let it grow through the winter lol. I planted some this fall and it sprouted green stalks about 1 foot high help what do I do now
just wondering where i could get some to plant just for "candy".. thinking they prob don't sell sugar cane pieces at the local nursery.. i do remember chewing it when i was a kid.. good memories
Heck, Danny, I had been eating the sugar out of the candy sticks wrong when I was a kid. I'd take the entire chunk and put it in my mouth. Talk about a mouth full of fibers. Haha
96geometro that's the way you do it buddy. No knife, use canine and premolars to peel the bark off and chew it. We used to cut them in small rounds instead of sticks.
That's how I eat them. Chew into the cane. The fibrous outer layer is inedible, but half a mm in is, so strip that with your teeth. Then there's the tree bacon layer, the cambium, it's the layer between the bark and the plants inner. I eat the whole lot. Always have. It's good ruffage. Makes a man out of you. Nothing says manly like shitting pure silage!
How can I find out if sugar cane can grow in southern Idaho? I am in the heart of GMO sugar beet country. I remember sucking the sugar candy as a kid at a Fair years and years ago!
OMG... you just sent me back to my native land. I grew up eating sugar cane. We call it caña. I am from Panama and my husband is from Nigeria. We are desperately looking for our land so we can become more self sufficient. Came to your channel by suggestion from Living Traditions Homestead. They spoke so well of you in one of their videos.
I have sugarcane plant
Can i help you?
Those tops would be good to weave with. I do that with willow branches and flexible branches
Danny you are a wonderful teacher. No wasted gibberish or repetitiveness, just the facts. Thank you and Wanda for the time you take out of you lives to teach! God Bless! Cathy
mebhi2 Thanks Cathy
Chewing cane was the energy drink of my generation. Sit in the shade with some good cool well water and take a break, even better if there was an apple tree around.
Aa neighbor just bought an old cane mill. We cut a bunch of cane, and harnessed his 2 kids to the pole, because we have no horses. The first batch of cane syrup was good, and each batch got better and better. We planted in a lot of new rows too. No end of YUMMY in sight.
tom jackson Cane syrup is the best.Thanks Tom
Gos, I haven't had cane in years. It was always a treat when I was growing up and so excited the day my daddy came home with a new can of syrup. He would help a friend at the mill, hot biscuits and cane syrup. Nothing better.
Thanks for sharing this. Great video of small scale production.
I gather leaves every fall and mulch the strawberry plants. Come spring I have beautiful Strawberries. The one year I didn't put leavesthey died and had to start all over again. Our best teacher is nature if we will listen. I like you have strayed from nature. I think it's time to get back to "The Basics of Life". Keep videos coming I love learning.
Yep, I can see me puttin in a stand of cane at my place soon! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks For Sharing! Just What I Was Looking For! Wanted To Start Growing Some Sugar Cane.
Yeah I remember those days planting cane walking them Long Rows. In the middle of summer. Used to chew on it for a Burst of energy. And it really works.
bringing back those memories.... think we will plant some
I remember chewing cane at Thanksgiving. Sooo Good!!!
Thank you for the lesson Danny. Your a good teacher.
Oh how I remember doing this at my Grandmother's house. She would cut it up for use and we would chew that cane. It was so good.
Glad to bring back good memories. Thanks
Danny, this is a very interesting video. Up here in my area we can't grow sugar cane so I don't have any experience in growing it. I would have thought the new planting stalks would have been inserted into the ground vertically. But I see you are laying them in the trench. Thanks for making this video!
OAG
Soooo interesting, Thanks so much for sharing all your knowledge!
You are welcome
Danny that was really informative. We lived in Hawaii for many years and sugar cane used to cover a large part of Oahu. No more sadly cause land is too expensive.
Thanks for the video on sugar cane ❤. Fran. P. 👍👍👍
Danny, this is a very interesting video. Thanks for sharing.
Great memories of my childhood. I don't eat it often anymore. Although some places around us like the venders at flea markets cut it fresh for you while you wait. Some southern pleasures are the best in the tropics. We live in the sugarcane producing state.
So glad you enjoyed it Thanks Denise
Awesome! I remember doing that as a kid! Wow, memory lane, I'd forgotten about that. ;)
Excellent info 🎄Thank you, Merry Christmas🎄🎉
Thanks mate for the video
Lol you made my mouth water. Remember doing this as a kid.
Your soil is loose and sandy, but ours is clayey. I just got some cuttings in the post, and am trying to get some tips on planting. If we just turned the top soil and added some compost, would they grow? And if a cutting with say three to four nodes is planted straight into the soil, would I then have to separate those plants that grow from that one piece, or just leave them to grow. Thanks for the fantastic videos.
Back when I was a kid in the city in So. Calif, we had the pleasure of getting some cane and my Mom whom is originally from Mississippi, cut them up I had a ball. My brother not so much, I walked around for hours nibbling like a goat.
hahaha 🤣🤣
It’s good to put wax at the end of a stick to keep it from get dry and also what kind of wax? Thanks
Wow great information! Thank you!
Well that was just charming to watch! I love using the lopper to cut, why didnt I think of that?! Been hacking with a machete. I'm trying to grow some in big pots.
Thank you Danny for showing us how to plant cane im going out to the farmers market see if i can find some to plant.you took me back to child hood memories on them candy sticks.Thanks
We have some on our Etsy store. deepsouthhomestead.etsy.com
In America first you get the sugar, then you get the power, then you get the women.
You’d mentioned that you have some planting stalks for sale in another video. Do you have any that’s ready to go?
I enjoyed the video, very interesting and extremely informative. I'm not sure we can grow sugar cane in Colorado. Perhaps in a greenhouse. house.
Danny the stalks you cut down do they re-grow? or do you have to replant those as well?
This is the same question i have
Deep South Homestead22 hours ago
Yes, the ones we cut down will grow another stalk. We filled in the gaps with new pieces and planted new rows. They will last 3 or 4 years if they do not freeze.
thank you for the helpful information.
Y.W. glad i could help
jam jam's Each stalk i cut down will grow new cane if planted.The root system left from where you cut the cane down will regrow for about 3 years with the proper fertilize and not letting it freeze.Thanks jam
Where can I find some cane stalks to plant?
Thanks for sharing Danny and Wanda
You are welcome
Yes!! This is coming in the next few days to Yolklahoma Rocks!!!
How long does it take for them to grow and why are you cutting and replanting and not getting any of the syrup out ?
hi. yall. been watching your vids for a couple years now. I live in upstate SC. I would like to gow some sugarcane but all can can find are regular seeds. Where do I need to go to find the seeds(pieces) like you grow. thank you so much for your help.
When is the best time to fertilize the cane? And what's the best fertilizer, in your opinion?
A good all around npk fertilizers for plants is great, but mostly it uses Nitrogen. Fertilize it when it is young, about a foot tall.
I'm growing some cane here in central Florida.
Fantastic video!! Thank you so much for sharing. Can you please tell us what variety this is, or what you prefer? Thank you again.
Bert Jones There is actually 2 different varieties one is old timey chewing cane The other is P52.Thanks Bert
When you cut them down all the way too the ground. Will the roots and the stump left on the ground will it sprout another new plant ? Or will it just die? I’m curious the roots and stump of the suger cane left on the ground will it grow back or do you come back and dig them up too throw them away.
I grew up gnawing on sugar cane!!
It is awesome. Thanks
Good stuff right there -- a luxury of the south! How do you keep it watered? Some of the cane growers close to us put it on drip irrigation and leave it running 24/7 until harvest.
Hoss Tools Its kinda wet where we plant at so it seems to do ok.Plus weve learned in drier years the cane may not get as tall but its a lot sweeter and takes less cooking to make syrup.THanks Travis
Love this information! I have been researching growing sugar cane. Does the sugar cane you leave in the ground come back for next year? I would love to know how you preserve it.
Nina Stephens Yes it does it will last about 3 years if you dont let it freeze.Thanks Nina
That is true
6 yrs old doesn't matter--I learned something as Noob tiny scale yard cane grower.
Cut mine down last yr weeks before frost, say 6 nice canes, buried sections few inches deep loam, some with additional few inches of old wood chips. Maybe should have saved some in refrigerator for spring? I only dug up one half way yesterday, it showed no growth. W luck maybe some will sprout, they would not have froze under ground, maybe just rotting or I'm too impatient IDK.
Also wondering--as original clump just coming back to life, can I break off (cut off I guess) one cane to propagate? Very pleased w 'thriving on neglect' of this particular sugarcane (lost all of another type), fairly drought tolerant, farther N. inland Commifornia 110 F plus, dry summer days don't phase it.
Does each node only produce one cane or does it send up multiple?
What do use for feteralizer. In Belize the burn their fields for the ash.
seems like a lot of work, but oh so worth it...i would love to grow my own sugar cane! i will definitely try it once i get back down south!
Danny, the rows you cut down with the clippers and went back through, will they come up again next year?? If it does about how long will old ones last.
Yes, the ones we cut down will grow another stalk. We filled in the gaps with new pieces and planted new rows. They will last 3 or 4 years if they do not freeze.
Danny, I was wondering if next spring, if you will have Deer or some other animals coming into those fields to nibble on the new growth Cane?
Dragonstalon1001 Deer do not usually eat the tops of the cane here for some reason.Thanks
I was wondering what kind of sugar cane that is so I might order some
A video just popped up on my video side panel of commercial sugar cane planting in Louisiana. It was fascinating to see how what you did by hand was being done by huge farm machinery.
Mary Ann Lee A lot has changed over the years for sure.Thanks Mary
I'm here in NC trying to get us a little patch going, what time of year do y'all plant? would I have to worry about them freezing and dying off?
Enjoy your videos Danny.
How many canes are produced from one-eyed cane planted? Thanks for the answer.
Did you move the tractors again after planting the sugarcane??
Question i have about 6 sugar cane plants i might have put them too close to my property line and we are getting ready to put wood fence up so im wondering if i dig them up will they be affected too much they are about 4 or 5 months old is their root system too deep
Very interesting. I would have never thought you were going to lay those down in the trench.
LoL 😂 that's the way it is done. But out here we cut it and plant the whole thing top of it to.
I know this video is a few years old but I would like to know if you could show how you water your cane patch
It is watered by the rain. We usually get enough rain for it to grow and produce well.
@@DeepSouthHomestead thanks for the reply , I am in California’s high desert so we have to physically water . I guess I’ll hook up a drip line . You still selling canes ?
@@notinterested9097 Not this year we cut our cane patch back to a small patch. Just enough for us to make a little syrup this year.
This is a very important video that you watch on you tube
I remember chewing cane when I was a boy in Lufkin Tx. always wanted to try growing it now in Arkansas just dont know where to get any. Guess I'll have to do some more research. Great video Danny and Wanda
Dale Henderson Contact me this fall we sell it and will ship you some if you want it.Thanks Dale
Deep South Homestead Sounds Great! Thanks.
Hey i live in nacogdoches
Each knot will make about a dozen stalks if it has room so I plant only the knots about 3 to 4 feet apart. There is enough cane on those rows to plant a field 5 times the size. When it sprouts you can throw a big handful of triple 13 on each sprout at last plowing then again in September and have more cane than you know what to do with when you harvest Thanksgiving.
So you cut each knot separately and plant on the knots, not the stretch of cane in between? I'm trying to figure out what the best way to do it would be :)
Cut between the knots with a hatchet on a stump and bury a knot every 4 ft and they'll have room when they come up to put on a dozen or more stalks. l put a lot of fertilizer on cane when it's growing and it loves it. I put a large handful of triple 13 on every hill three times a year. So much that it kills the weeds but the cane grows big and sweet. If you lay the stalk in the ground it'll come up too close to grow big with many stalks.
I remember great uncle cooking syrup and drinking the green cane juice ,,but you had to be careful or your going to the out house lol
Thank you.. interesting..Thanks for sharing..God Bless
Now I know how to plant the chewing cane when I get it from you.I also saw it can be sprouted in a bucket of water then in a bucket of dirt to get some roots growing.I may try both ways.How long before the cane goes bad on me? If I keep it in a cool dry place until January maybe it will survive?My first try here in Berkeley Ca.Thanks.Take care you two.Going to make candy sticks with some of it.I remember as a kid having some.Love ya both.♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡.......
ahhh, as kids, we would sneak down to an old mans garden and steal his turnip roots. skin them with our teeth, LOL. first time I saw his sugar cane field, I thought I was in some kind of fairy tale land. they looked huge and cleared out underneath. we could make mazes in those things. then I tasted it :))) my dad now owns that land and its where we garden. there is even a small building on the property where they used to process the cane. I have now got to grow some sugar cane.
Danny when you cut, does the original plant send up new stalks? or is that it for the plan.
Yes, new stalks come back up. Thanks
the tops that you cut off the cane stalk...can they be planted also? Good informative video!!
No the tops can't be replanted. They have no eyes on them. Thanks
Thank You!
Is chewing cane a specific variety, or a piece of the stalk of a certain age? What varieties do you have planted?
icarus901 Yes chewing cane is a specific variety.I have chewing cane and P56 cane.Thanks
Where do you get the sugar cane to plant? Here in East Tx, there is no place to get it. Sad, because when I was little girl lots of folks grew and made syrup.
We sell the cane for planting in October. Check with us then
Danny and Wanda,
I am a subscriber with an interesting project: I would like to use sugarcane as a privacy fence and wanted your opinion.
I live on Merritt Island which is located on the East coast of Florida near Cape Canaveral, so it never freezes. The area I am planting is 270 feet long by 6 feet wide. The 6 foot wide portion is on a 40 degree upward slope. The area is partially shaded and the soil is mostly sand. I would like to plant two or three tight rows so it is dense. I plan to use continual drip irrigation. I do not plan to harvest it, so it will remain as a continually growing natural barrier/wall.
My questions are:
1) Is this a reasonable expectation for an inexpensive, natural wall?
2) How tall might it get?
3) Without annual harvesting, will it continue to remain standing and look like sugarcane as I am hoping?
Thank you
Tom & Donna Loshe
Love your RUclips videos!!
Yes it would make a fence and if it doesn't freeze, it should keep growing. It will get 12 to 15 feet tall.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thank you SO much!!
Hey Danny where do I get piece of cane? Could I buy a piece from you please? Thank you.
Can i help you
I have cane planter
will the cane u just planted b ready for harvest next year? didnt know anything about cane til i watched your videos,,,thanks
jeanne miller Yes it will be around 5 to 6 ft tall by fall.Thanks Jeanne
I know this is a old video. But I never noticed you had a Belarus 250as 👍
Thank you. very interesting.
Gene Feliciano Thanks Gene
They can be grown inside ?
How do you harvest it and turn it into sugar?
~Thank You~
those are some sharp pruners. Sugar cane is really hard to cut.
What type of sugarcane is it you plant?
Thanks to Old Alabama Gardner, I miss being in sugar cane farm from Pakistan, extremely sweet and juicy, tall and fat. I don't remember planting as around planting season we were in the city and only enjoyed harvesting and then putting the dried root balls and some stalks that are no longer a fodder for livestock on fire. We used canine and premolars to peel the bark off and chew it and no sticks but we cut them in rounds. Wild boars love them but destroy fields upon fields.
It's been almost 25 year since I had a real sugar cane, we do get them here in Calgary but dried and juiceless sticks and bottled juice from Philippines.
VOTE4TAJ Sounds like you need a fresh piece of surar cane to wet your appetite with again.Bring back some good memories of sweet cane.Thanks
Just where in 🌍 earth does it grow?
@@fitnesstodaymagazine6715 Wiggins, MS
where are you located
Man that looks so good! I want some sugar cane!
Do you cut the cane back in the winter or just let it grow through the winter lol. I planted some this fall and it sprouted green stalks about 1 foot high help what do I do now
Joey Chancey You have to cut it level with the ground a freeze will kill it if you dont ut it back.
Deep South Homestead thanks for the help
Hey Danny, will the sugar cane plants you lopped to the ground, will they regrow into new plants?
Yes, they will regrow. We had 3 rows and now we added 3 more. Thanks
where do you sell the red sugar cane at?
Darlene Chung Sugar cane is only for sale in the late fall. Contact us then.
ok...will do
just wondering where i could get some to plant just for "candy".. thinking they prob don't sell sugar cane pieces at the local nursery.. i do remember chewing it when i was a kid.. good memories
Heck, Danny, I had been eating the sugar out of the candy sticks wrong when I was a kid. I'd take the entire chunk and put it in my mouth. Talk about a mouth full of fibers. Haha
96geometro that's the way you do it buddy. No knife, use canine and premolars to peel the bark off and chew it. We used to cut them in small rounds instead of sticks.
96geometro Its a lot easier on your teeyh if you peel it first not as much dirt either.Plus you got better teeth than me LOL tHANKS 96
That's how I eat them. Chew into the cane. The fibrous outer layer is inedible, but half a mm in is, so strip that with your teeth. Then there's the tree bacon layer, the cambium, it's the layer between the bark and the plants inner. I eat the whole lot. Always have. It's good ruffage. Makes a man out of you. Nothing says manly like shitting pure silage!
I have done this cane plantation
You Seems To Be Nice Person. God Bless
How can I find out if sugar cane can grow in southern Idaho? I am in the heart of GMO sugar beet country. I remember sucking the sugar candy as a kid at a Fair years and years ago!
Is there a way to sprout the eyes hydroponically?
You can put them in pots of dirt and sprout. They will sprout in water, so yes you should be able to do that.
Thank You :) What time of year do you plant yours?
Sorry, you said Early Fall for better roots right off the bat in the video … Thank You 1000000 times :)
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Another great video :)
Stripping the leaven is way way way faster if you cut down the whole stalk then run the stalks through a 1 1/4 galvanized pipe "T"
Terryblount Thanks for the info.