growing cinnamon at home?

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Yes! You can just straight up plant a cinnamon tree in your home! Who wouldn't want to wait a couple years for some cinnamon??

#shorts #trees #cinnamon
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I trust you did your research, but be careful you didn't plant a toxic variant of cinnamon!

meyague
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Your videos are awesome dude! Keep making them . I’m twelve and hope to have an awesome lifestyle like yours one day!

Its_all_Good_Man_
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I have cinnamon growing in my greenhouse, they start a bit on the slow side but once established take off like crazy and are extremely tough to kill in my experience. This will be fun to see how it pans out

emilyrobinson
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They also keep nasty molds from growing in your greenhouses I've read

Michael_______
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I'm excited to see how this amazing channel keeps growing. Your inspiring me to get out into our beautiful Utah mountains even more.

kaleholt
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I thought the leaves & fruit of the cinnamon seedlings looked like avocado trees, so I looked it up and it turns out they’re actually both from the family Lauraceae :]

grapes
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I believe you mentioned you are in Utah, if you’re in one of the zone seven areas around Salt Lake you should check out “cinnamomum chekiangensis” it’s the hardiest species in the genus and can handle down to about 0°F

JetSettingBotanist
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I'm amazed that your cats did not trample those tiny seedlings to their early demise

nikmohamed
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I have been growing trees for bonsai for a couple decades. I have those that are hardy(zone 6) and then I have my tropicals and subtropicals. Nearly all of my tropicals and subtropicals are trees I have started from seeds of fruit I get from the supermarket. I still continue to grow trees from seed because you get the opportunity to bend and shape the trees before they lignify. My latest exploits involves pomegranates. Although you need to use the seeds before they dry. And Limes are by far my favorite citrus trees. They are far more vigorous and tolerant of lower lights than the others. I've also got guava, allspice, pomelo, Lemons, kumquat, Bay Laurel (Bay leaves), arrabica coffee, Rose Mary, Avacado that's probably it for the edibles.

I just thought I would share some ideas for your edible trees.

dk
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I am positively jazzed at the thought that these videos will go on for years

ech
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I remember when I found out that cinnamon is bark, it took me a bit to wrap my mind around the idea

Supernova
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I am lucky to spend a large chunk of my day outdoors in my backyard thanks for the reminder to be grateful, and enjoy every moment. Love your channel

mackenziemill
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Ty for sharing your hobby with us via shorts. I enjoy seeing what the woods turn out like and the knowledge.☺️

heathermatthews
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I love how he put three months into one vidio

Calvinkrupa
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You have inspired me to carve wood and to have a wonderful life living with nature and always enjoying it

matthewmurphy
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How have I never thought of this myself!? Justin, THANK YOU!!!

CarpeDiezNutz
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"in a few years"

damn thisll be a series long in the making. litta hard work involved too. shoutout to the watering can and plant pot. fr tho im looking forward to this and cant wait to see how this grows! id love to see updates every now and then!

accie.
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Once you have a tree, use the leaves do not damage the tree by hurting its bark. The leaves are also full of the essence and very tasteful. Cheers from la Réunion Island

Rorytravelsanywhere
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My cinnamon trees are sprouting here in Washington state today. I also have black pepper seeds planted. I have peanut plants inside which do well outside during the summer and I have tobacco plants even though I don’t use it. I also have a couple hundred cactus seedlings.

patfromamboy
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That is amazing, I want to grow cinnamon now

AlecCapel