Friday, June 18, 2010

Summer rains

The summer rains seem to be here. At least in the evenings. The last few nights we've been getting some light rains and the beans love it. Our beans are in their growing stage and need to be juicy to pull in all those delicious Kona coffee flavors. Today we looked at them and they are green and glossy. Their next step is just to grow larger and keep taking on the moisture that our summer rains give.

This is always the watch and wait season and also the season that we can take a little time off the island to visit with family. So we are doing just that. Because of the dryness of our past winter and spring we are expecting our crop to come in later this year. Normally when we return from the mainland we have a small first crop to pick but this year we think the ripening of our crop is set back at least a month. So those beans we looked at today have awhile to grow and ripen, probably 4-6 weeks. Grandchildren are coming back with us. So they will be just in time to learn how to pick wonderful red Kona coffee beans.

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