Re: Home coffee growers?



In <1138724876.505670@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, on Tue, 31 Jan 2006 16:27:57
-0000, Donn Cave wrote:

> within a week or so of flowering on the larger one, by the looks
> of it - anyone have an idea about pollination, will this
> A) take care of itself, B) need some help, C) have no chance
> without a second flowering tree?

Ours self-pollinated and was bearing some fruit by
two years. We never did anything to aid in
pollination, but I assume a little gentle shaking
(or artificial wind) would get yield better results.

.



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