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    How long does the coffee plant take to grow beans?
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    It takes about five years for a coffee tree to bear its first full crop of beans. It will then be productive for about fifteen years.
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    How tall does the coffee tree grow?
    Abraham Belanger
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    The coffee tree can grow up to 30 feet (9 meters) tall, but it is commonly pruned to a height of 6-10 feet (1.8-3 meters) for easier cultivation and harvesting.
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    Do you need two coffee trees, or do they self-pollinate?
    Abraham Belanger
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    Coffee trees are self-fertile, which means they do not require cross-pollination from another tree to produce fruit. Having multiple trees can increase the chances of pollination and may result in better yields. Additionally, planting different varieties of coffee trees can lead to more-complex flavor profiles in the coffee beans.
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    How can I find coffee beans?
    Brandon Veliaj
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    Purchase them from your local grocery store. They are commonly available.
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    Should I remove the parchment around the coffee bean before planting it?
    Abraham Belanger
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    Yes, you should remove the parchment from the coffee bean before planting. The parchment can prevent germination. Soak the beans in water for a few hours, then gently rub off the parchment. Rinse thoroughly and plant in soil, noting that not all beans will germinate, so plant several for better success.
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