How do I grow a cinnamon tree?
Cinnamon is a widely popular spice all over the world, and although it can be found in most grocery stores, many people believe that nothing is equal to how it tastes when it is freshly adult. Cinnamon tree is not easy to grow. You will need a lot of time and patience to care for this tree. The cinnamon tree must be planted in an area with lots of sunshine and peaks of the shadow, along with the right amount of water at all times. The smallest slip of the hand will have this tree standing for good.
To start, make sure the cinnamon tree is suitable for growth in your area. This type of tree thrives only in tropical climate, which are very hot and humid and will not adapt to other growth conditions. After you have verified that your location is suitable for a cinnamon tree, you are ready to start planting.
Find an area in your yard or a plunger kindergarten to provide SKOřice tree conditions of sunlight into partial shadow during the day. Clean all weeds and other residues from the area and after the last frost plant cinnamon seeds of about 0.5 inches (1.27 cm) deep in the soil. Make sure your seeds are planted in an area where the soil has a large amount of drainage. The seed is overwhelmed to kill a cinnamon plant. The seeds water sufficiently to keep the soil moist, but the seeds are not immersed in the water.
Keep the tree as it grows, and after two years cut off the cinnamon tree down and leave a little stump so that the roots are still in the ground. After about one year you will see small shoots growing from the ground around the tree stump area. Leave them for one year and then remove them from the ground. These shoots will be a source of your fresh cinnamon.
When a cinnamon tree grows back, keep it as before. Cut it out every two anors. This will continue to promote fresh shoots that will give you a abundant offer of fresh cinnamon.
you wantIf use cinnamon, undress the cinnamon shooting from the bark and unload them to dry. How dry shoots, the bark begins to turn and take the formation of cinnamon. After you see them to take their formation, cinnamon is ready for use. Use them as cinnamon or crush them for freshly ground cinnamon. Put them in airtight containers and keep them in a dry place.