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Wow! Thanks for sharing this as I’ve never seen coffee flowers before.
My mother has a rather old coffee tree that she over-prunes each year so the coffee beans have been non-existent. However this year I forbade her doing it and we have some lovely red beans. Quite lovely
That’s fantastic! Our crop is a little late this year due to a long dry spell earlier – by this time last year we’d already harvested the coffee cherries… https://zoeboccabella.com/2012/09/25/coffee-bean-harvest/
Wow, that was a great harvest last year. May your basket be bountiful!
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Wow! Thanks for sharing this as I’ve never seen coffee flowers before.
My mother has a rather old coffee tree that she over-prunes each year so the coffee beans have been non-existent. However this year I forbade her doing it and we have some lovely red beans. Quite lovely
That’s fantastic! Our crop is a little late this year due to a long dry spell earlier – by this time last year we’d already harvested the coffee cherries…
https://zoeboccabella.com/2012/09/25/coffee-bean-harvest/
Wow, that was a great harvest last year. May your basket be bountiful!