Coffee bean plants grow best in tropical, humid climates, but they can be grown at home from the fresh green bean that has not been baked or roasted. Start a coffee bean plant withhelpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on growing food. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington. She is the owner of vanveenbulbs.com and has sold flower bulbs for more than 15 years. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
Growing Edible Plants : How to Grow Coffee Beans at Home
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Ben Jorgensen you are right: those beans that went the soil in are roasted. The beans that grow into plants have not been roasted. The cherries are red, inside them the seed pods are pale beige, and inside THEM< the beans are green, with a fine caul or veil over them. Perhaps she didn’t have the real things on the day. Chris – the beans you buy to grind for coffee are not green. They are brown, because they are roasted, like the beans in this vid.
How do i know mine aint baked? are the ones baked i get with my coffe?
good vid, good stuff to know. but if im not mestaken those were roasted beans. or were those used because thats all you had and most people whould not know to difference?? not trying to pick atchya, just sayin. green beans are GREEN. ; )