Broom FAQ — Caddy Supply Company (2024)

Brooms

Katie Pelton ·

You want to start making your own brooms? You came to the right place. Whether it is going to be a large scale operation, a weekend hobby, craft fairs, or something else, Caddy Supply has got you covered.

For most new broom makers, we recommend the following items:

  1. 10 lb. box of craft broomcorn - Craft is the broomcorn needed for any type of braiding or weaving of the stalks. Perfect for round brooms or cobweb brooms.

  2. Twine (Nylon or Hemp) - The $15 tarred black twine is the highest strength and will help grip to the broomcorn

  3. Optional for sewing - Needle, Stitching clamp, knife

  4. Optional - Handles, 12” ash is perfect for cobwebs, we also have 48” handles for kitchen brooms.

  5. If you want to build different types of broom with processed hurl, we recommend the following lengths.

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Depending on what type of broom, we realize you also might need knives, processed hurl, scissors, a tying table, a footwinder or a tying frame. You will also need some way to soak the broomcorn before starting the broom making process. For a standard kitchen broom, it takes about 13 oz to 16 oz. of hurl. You will have to plunge the broomcorn in a sink for 5 to 10 seconds, then promptly remove it and let it dry for about 10 minutes. Once the broomcorn is more suitable to work with, you can start winding around a handle.

We also have information regarding broom equipment including kickwinders, sewing vices, and broom trimmers.

Further reading material and instructions on whisk making, please visit here!

Broomcorn

Katie Pelton ·

Overall, the team at Caddy expects the 2017 crop to be slightly smaller or same as 2016 crop due to ongoing sugarcane aphid issues. However, we have inventory to supply all size crafters and not anticipating any stock-outs.

The 2015 crop was almost completely destroyed by yellow sugarcane aphids, also called sorghum aphids. Mexican farmers lost about 90% of everything planted. In 2016, farmers began to fumigate the broomcorn and fields that were fumigated every 2 weeks were successful. Unfortunately, treatment is expensive and not all the farmers have the money to fumigate.

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In more hopeful news, farmers planted some of Dr. Sam Moyer’s seed in 2016 and with fumigation it produced nice-looking broomcorn, now in our warehouses (pictured: Dr. Sam Moyer with some craft broomcorn grown from his seed). Our staff is working with Dr. Moyer to try to develop an aphid resistant broomcorn.

Every year has 3 main harvests. The winter crop grown in southern Mexico is harvested in March, received at our warehouse in April-May. The spring crop is harvested in June-July from western and northern Mexico, available typically around August. The fall crop grown in northern Mexico is harvested in October, available in the November and December time frame.

Brooms

Katie Pelton ·

Like so many things in life, there is much more to a 'simple' broom upon second glance.

We talked about what broomcorn is exactly and what it is not in our first installment, now its time uncover why is broomcorn the best for sweeping and different types of corn brooms.

Below, Luke Lewis of North Woven Broom describes the first used broom, the round brush broom made with craft broomcorn to now most commonly used flat Shaker style broom.

In a fast-paced world of technology, computers, screens and social media inundating us at every turn, is there anywhere left for old-fashioned traditions? The two sisters behind the Granville Island Broom Co. believe there is. Mary and Sarah Schwieger make brooms the way their parents taught them, using methods passed down from Shaker traditions from the 1800s.

Start at 0:22 seconds into the YouTube video below to see a simple way the broomcorn is cleaned. Karl is using craft broomcorn (we sell ours already cleaned!) with the stalks attached but does not weave them.

In the simplest way, you can make a broom by hand by using wood pegs, a handle, twine, broomcorn, and tools. He makes a first layer using 8 stalks, wrapping, and pulling the twine around the handle. He covers it with a second layer, using around 16 stalks total.

For a detailed instructions on broommaking, please visit here.

Did you know that there is still a broomcorn festival every year in Arcola, IL ?

Check out details here !

Broomcorn

Katie Pelton ·

How many times have you tried explaining to people what you do for a living?

'I craft brooms.'

' How?'

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'Well first you need some high quality broomcorn...'

On our side, we like to say we are broomcorn dealers. A business that started back in the 1900s by my grandfather who shipped broomcorn across the US by train or delivered by horse and cart.

So what is broomcorn? By Google's definition you find..

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But that doesn't really cover the all the intricate detail that a broomcorn dealer must know. What does the plant look like? Where is best broomcorn grown? What type of broomcorn makes the world's best and beautiful broom?

Let's dig a little deeper.

If you drove by a broomcorn field, you might think it was just an acre of sweet corn stalks. The sweet corn stalks like broomcorn are both part of the sorghum genus which is part of the grass family.

The broomcorn seeds grow beyond the stalk of the 6-9' plant into lengthy sturdy fibers which are harvested by hand. Due to the labor extensive process, most broomcorn is now harvested in Mexico where the dry and hot climate is also ideal.

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Broomcorn is harvested as either 'raw' corn or 'processed hurl'. Raw broomcorn has been cleaned but left with 'flowers' in the wavy tip and the stalk is completely attached. Processed hurl has the stalk completely removed and cleaned entirely.

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For further reading on broomcorn, please visit here. http://www.hort.purdue.edu/newcrop/afcm/broomcorn.html

Company Info

Katie Pelton ·

As of spring 2016, Caddy Supply Company is the new name of R.E. Caddy & Company Inc.

R.E. Caddy & Company Inc was originally founded in 1958 by Richard Earl "Tip" Caddy Sr. For over 50 years, The business has supplied craft and processed broom corn, palmyra and yucca fiber; wood broom, brush and mop handles; wet mop hardware and handles; polyethylene broom sewing twine; nails, knives and other supplies.

Richard Earl "Tip" Caddy Senior was born in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1916 and passed in 2004. He was a member of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, where he was a vestryman and junior and senior warden. Mr. Caddy graduated from the University of Cincinnati. Mr. Caddy served in WW II in the Army Air Corps. He was former board man and president of American Brush and Broom Manufacturers.

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Richard Caddy has an impressive 33 years in broomcorn business. He joined RE Caddy & Co, Inc as Vice President in 1983 and became President in 1985. He created the special craft broom maker program in 1994 and launched an online store in 2003. He has a BA from UNC, 1971 and MPA from UNC, 1974.

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When it comes to customer service, Caddy explained, R.E. Caddy has emphasized communicating with customers to remain current on their operations and their needs.

“We establish relationships with customers to know what kind of materials they require, and to anticipate when they are going to need to order,”

Some people like to work plans with us in terms of blanket purchase orders. For others, we have ready inventory where we can ship fairly close to any date that an order is given — if not same day. We pay attention to our quality because that is important no matter what the application. We just try to treat our customers the best we can.”

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FAQs

How much broom corn to make a broom? ›

It takes about 60 sprays (heads) to make a broom, but wreaths and dried arrangements require only a few plants. Broomcorn is available in natural colors, as well as purple and various fall colors.

What does the broom symbolize? ›

"Brooms" (in crypto) are a symbol of good luck around the world. They sweep away bad fortune and protect against evil.

What plant is the broom made of? ›

A broom is a cleaning tool consisting of stiff fibres attached to (and roughly parallel to) a cylindrical handle – broomstick. Some shrubs (evergreen, semi-evergreen and deciduous) from the Fabaceae family – mainly Chamaecytisus, Cytisus and Genista species – are commonly referred to as brooms in Western Europe.

What is the stick of a broom called? ›

A broomstick is the handle of a broom.

How do you know when broom corn is ready to pick? ›

Farmers harvest the broom corn based on when they feel it has the best “brush” or tassel for making brooms. Some farmers feel the best brush is harvested when the plant is in flower, or at most when the seed is only slightly formed.

Will broom corn cross pollinate with sweet corn? ›

As a grass, rather than a typical corn, broom corn does not require any additional isolation requirements. It does not cross-pollinate with members of the Zea mays species.

What is the new broom tradition? ›

According to Feng Shui, don't take your old brooms (or mops) to your new home, as they are said to hold all of the old dirt and negativity that may have been swept up with them. Instead, throw them out and purchase new brooms to symbolize a fresh start.

What is the law of the broom? ›

The Law of the Broom: Top Habits For Profitable Practice

To Build Your Business Up, You Must First Clean It Up.” Imagine what your business would look like if you spent 100% of your day doing the one or two things that produce the greatest amount of revenue for your time invested?

What is a broom made of twigs called? ›

A besom (/ˈbiːzəm/) is a broom, a household implement used for sweeping. The term is mostly reserved for a traditional broom constructed from a bundle of twigs tied to a stout pole.

What is the most expensive broom in the world? ›

Mark Wagner Money Broom

Artist Mark Wagner has created the most expensive broom in the world by replacing traditional plastic bristles with cut up dollar bills! His 'recycled' Dollar Broom literally sweeps up your mess by throwing money at it!

Can you take cuttings from broom? ›

Basal cuttings are where the shoot is severed at its base. There is often a slight swelling here and the cut should go through this area. Brooms respond well to this method. Mallet cuttings are sometimes used for Mahonia.

Is broom poisonous to dogs? ›

Symptoms of Scotch Broom Poisoning in Dogs

The severity of the signs of intoxication from ingesting Scotch broom will be dependent on the amount consumed, and the size and sensitivity of the patient. The symptoms may be displayed could include: Abdominal discomfort. Diarrhea.

What is the hair of a broom called? ›

Soft bristles are suitable for fine dust and debris, while stiff bristles are more effective at sweeping up larger particles and heavy debris. Head - The head, also referred to as the broom block, is the part of the broom that holds the bristles in place.

What do Americans call a broom? ›

broom in American English

(bruːm, brum) noun. 1. an implement for sweeping, consisting of a brush of straw or stiff strands of synthetic material bound tightly to the end of a long handle. 2.

What are old brooms called? ›

Short History of Broom-making in America. Up until the early 1800s, brooms were made out of branches or weeds held together by rope attached to a bigger branch that served as the handle. This type broom is called the Besom broom.

How to process broom corn for broom making? ›

With your knife, trim the ends of the broom corn at an angle up to the stick. The wet ends of the stalks can warp as they dry, so to keep them holding a nice shape, wrap some temporary twine around the tips while they dry. Take some twine and lightly wrap around the tips of the trimmed ends of the broom-corn.

How to make a simple broom? ›

Step 1: Bundle a large handful of broomcorn in your fist, making sure that the flat cut ends are flush. Step 2: Cut the bundle in half and set aside one portion for your second broom. Step 3: Holding your 10-inch bundle, create a clove hitch knot to secure twine before winding the handle.

Do corn brooms work better? ›

Natural: Brooms with natural bristles, typically made from materials like corn, like the Rubbermaid Commercial Products Heavy-Duty Corn Broom, or horsehair, are softer and more delicate. They are ideal for sweeping fine particles or debris on smooth surfaces but may not be as durable or practical on rough surfaces.

Will deer eat broom corn? ›

Humble broom corn was perfectly at home in the sophisticated display, accenting the corners of the large rectangular plot with colorful, seed-laden sprays. The deer-resistant plants, which flourish in sweltering heat and look best in August and September, are also wonderful for summer house gardens, Mr.

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