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Can you grow a coffee plant in your house and how long will it take to get coffee beans?
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#69131. Asked by sheilapec. (Aug 01 06 12:57 PM)
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Brainyblonde
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The coffee tree does not begin to produce its full yield until its sixth year and will continue prime production for about ten years, however Coffee plants may live on for 60 years.
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/coffee.html
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debbie482
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Never heard of it
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Baloo55th
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You would need a fairly warm house with plenty of light. Also, you would need to look into the means of pollination of the coffee tree. As it's (so far as I can remember) a member of the Leguminosae that shouldn't be too exotic. Actually getting the coffee bean to germinate might be harder. Don't try a roasted one....
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zbeckabee
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Yes.
"Do you have the patience to wait FOUR years????
That is how long it will take you before you can harvest your first beans from your own coffee plant."
Directions:
http://www.thegardenhelper.com/coffee.html
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