Who Grows their own Coffee?

Started by SlickMick, August 06, 2009, 04:52:20 AM

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SlickMick

Who grows their own coffee?

The last few years I have been getting a crop from my 1 tree.... but it sure is labour intensive to make coffee out of the beans.

Just took about 3 gallons of cherries off the tree and starting the process.

Any short cuts?

Mick

SlickMick

I can't believe that in a great nation of coffee drinkers, no one from this forum grows their own coffee :roll:

Mick

alfred

Never thought to try. Didn't even know it would grow here.
Alfred

fermentedhiker

If it would grow here you bet I would be doing it.
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asprince

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I did read in the paper this week that more and more people are growing their own tobacco. Higher taxes are forcing people to grow and roll their own.

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Michael Bush

I have considered researching the possibility of growing coffee here, but I don't think it will grow here...
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hardwood

We actually have a wild coffee that grows here in Florida. The berries are quite small and I understand they're not really worth the effort of harvesting. I do grow my own tea though.
Scott
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Meadlover

I have recently planted some non-hybrid coffee seeds, just waited for them to emerge (if I haven't under or over watered them  :-\

specialkayme

I've considered growing my own coffee, but after thinking about it I doubted it would be worth the time and effort. I have one parent that works for Nestle's coffee producing plant, and another parent that works for Green Mountain Coffee company (don't ask). Between the two, I've realized that drying, roasting, and curing coffee beans just isn't practical for any one individual to do.

Quote from: hardwood on August 23, 2009, 12:10:34 PM
We actually have a wild coffee that grows here in Florida. The berries are quite small and I understand they're not really worth the effort of harvesting. I do grow my own tea though.
Scott

Interesting. What kinds of tea do you grow? Is it worth it?