Grow your Own Sugarcane | Florida Hillbilly (2024)

I’ve read articles about growing beets for sugar, but beets are a cold weather crop, something that, other than the last few days, we just don’t have much of here in Zone 10A. (I actually got the idea for this article when I was eating a can of beets this evening, and no I didn’t grow them, see my previous sentence.) That doesn’t mean we cannot grow them, they just do do as well as other options that perform the same end result, making a home grown sweetener of some sort.

Other options for producing my own sweetener that would work here include bees for honey, a natural superfood I could grow in my own yard. In fact, my buddy BlueTang has had a hive in a birdhouse at his place for almost three years, and they swarm about twice a year, having quickly outgrown their little box many times. I’ve watched those bees longingly, wishing to add the next swarm to my back yard. I’ve even become a lurking member of the Treasure Coast Beekeepers Association.

…but I love my wife more than I love the idea of having my own bees. I’ve wanted to raise bees for as long as I can recall, but my wife has firmly planted her foot on this idea with a resounding “NO!“, much to my confusion. Her fear is having bees near the house, though she almost never goes into the back yard, and with our garden, we already have bees here.

Steviais another option, and I’ve grown it before, but I find it has an aftertaste I don’t like. I actually prefer no sweetener to having stevia in something. If anyone knows of a way to mask the aftertaste, let me know!

Beets represent about 55% of the sugar production in the U.S. So what else is used to produce sugar, particularly here in Florida? Sugarcane!

Sugarcane, a tall perennial grass, is grown in tropical and semitropical climates. After the planting of cane stalk cuttings, the plant matures in 1-2 years. Two to four crops are harvested from the original plantings, unless the plants are impaired or destroyed by frost, disease, or other causes. Once harvested, sugarcane must be processed quickly before its sucrose deteriorates…..Florida is the largest cane-producing region in the United States. Most of the sugarcane is produced in organic soils along the southern and southeastern shore of Lake Okeechobee in Southern Florida, where the growing season is long and winters are generally warm. Florida produced an average 1.80 million STRV of sugar in the 2000s.

And what better way to get sugar than grow sugarcane myself? It seems that sugarcane is so prevalent in my area of the world, you could almost drive any back road and snag enough to get you buy from cane growing along the canals. It has escaped cultivation, naturalized, and is now fairly common along ditches and canals here.

Growing it is rather simple too. The hardest part of growing sugarcane is getting a piece of cane. Ethnic markets are probably the best option for finding whole sugarcane, other than a south Florida ditch. Other possibilities would be health food stores a local nursery, green markets or online.

You are looking for a piece of cane with at least two intact rings (“nodes”). Consider each ring to be a security wall, keeping the plant safe from attack. Cut a piece of the sugarcane on the outside of each ring away from each other, leaving two intact rings, at least one of them having a bud, and an intact section between nodes. Plant this in the dirt, water it every day or two, and it should sprout. It is that simple.

I placed my first cane in a self watering container, and it grew and grew and grew, and then I fed the leaves to my rabbits piece by piece. Then I harvested the top 5 feet of the stalk to replant, doubling my sugarcane plantation to FOUR plants!! The remaining bits of cane got chewed up by me and my family. I now have a decent start on sugar production in my back yard. Eventually, I’ll expand out, possibly using it as a fence cover.

Since the rabbits eat it, it grows well in my area, and if need be, I can make sugar out of it, I think this is a pretty decent addition to my backyard homestead.

If you’d like to read more about sugarcane, go over to Green Deans’ website, Eat the Weeds, or his forum where they talk about the range of where sugarcane grows wild.

And for what it’s worth, I don’t have a mule, or a cane press, or have ever made my own sugar…yet. To be honest, if it came down to it, I’d probably just make molasses instead. To me it tastes better, and takes less work to make.

But that’s another topic I’ll go into today…

Peace,
db

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Grow your Own Sugarcane | Florida Hillbilly (2024)

FAQs

Can you grow sugar cane at home? ›

To grow sugar cane in a cool climate, you need to grow it in containers and overwinter the plants indoors. Use a container with large drainage holes, about 14 inches deep. Depending on the size of the plant, the container size may range 8 and 20 inches in diameter. Fill it with a mixture of potting soil and compost.

How long does it take to grow sugarcane? ›

GROWING & HARVESTING

Commercial sugarcane is planted from stalk cuttings and placed in furrows five feet apart. After approximately 12 months, the mature sugarcane is ready for harvest. Growers average four harvests from a single planting.

Where in the US can you grow sugar cane? ›

In the United States, sugarcane is produced in four States: Florida, Louisiana, Texas, and Hawaii.

Can you grow sugar cane from a cutting? ›

Sugarcane is only grown from stalk cuttings, called “seed-cane,” because it will not breed true from seeds. To vegetatively propagate sugarcane, cut mature cane stalks into smaller sections containing five to six “buds.” Each bud is a growing point, and these are located at the nodes along the canes.

Are sugar canes hard to grow? ›

Sugar cane is easy to grow and propagate, a highly efficient plant with an extensive root system.

Will sugar cane survive winter? ›

In climates where sugar cane is marginally hardy (USDA Zones 7-8), you might be successful in overwintering sugar cane by leaving the cut plants in the soil and mulching them heavily before winter. The survival rate depends on the severity of winter in a given year.

Does sugar cane come back every year? ›

Sugar cane is a perennial grass, meaning it doesn't have to be replanted every year. A new shoot will sprout from the cut stalks of cane for the next harvest. Typically, farmers will harvest crop from one planting for 3-5 years.

What zone does sugar cane grow in? ›

Sugarcane is best grown outdoors in zones 6-10, but can also be grown in zone 5. You can plant Sugarcane indoors no matter where you live! Planting is best done in spring after all chance of frost has passed, but can also be planted in summer and fall.

Does sugarcane need a lot of water? ›

To grow successfully, sugarcane needs strong sunlight; fertile soil; and lots of water (at least 1.5 metres of rain each year or access to irrigation).

Which 3 states grow sugarcane? ›

Once harvested, sugarcane must be processed quickly before its sucrose deteriorates. In the United States, sugarcane is produced in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.

Why do they burn sugar cane fields? ›

Farmers burn sugarcane crops before harvest to remove the leaves and tops of the sugarcane plant leaving only the sugar-bearing stalk to be harvested.

How to grow sugar cane at home? ›

Plant the pieces in the ground horizontally.

Lay each piece on its side, then cover them with soil. Shoots should begin to grow in the spring, usually around April or May, and should form tall stalks by summer's end. Sugar cane needs full sun to grow, so make sure the area isn't shaded.

What is the best time to plant sugar cane? ›

In the US, sugarcane is usually planted in late summer, overwinters, and grows for 7-8 months from spring to early fall.

Do you have to be in the same chunk for sugarcane to grow? ›

Sugar cane, like saplings, wheat, and cacti, grows only if the chunk they are on is loaded into memory, so you should not venture too far from the field if you want it to grow. The growth range is based on simulation distance.

How long does it take for sugar cane to grow in mine? ›

Every 16 random ticks, sugar cane grows 1 block in height, similar to how cactus, kelp, and bamboo grow. On average, sugar cane grows 1 block every 18 minutes. Sugar cane's growth rate is unaffected by the absence of light. Sugar cane can naturally grow up to 3 blocks in height.

How much does it cost to grow sugar cane? ›

Estimated variable production costs for specific phases of production were as follows: fallow operations and seedbed preparation - $133 per acre, cultured seed cane - $531 per acre, hand planting operations - $219 per acre, mechanical planting operations - $187 per acre, plant cane field operations - $249 per acre, ...

Will sugar cane come back every year? ›

Sugar cane is a perennial grass, meaning it doesn't have to be replanted every year. A new shoot will sprout from the cut stalks of cane for the next harvest. Typically, farmers will harvest crop from one planting for 3-5 years.

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