Thanks! I've been checking my tree every day to see if there might *possibly* be any flowers this year and it looks like I'm going to have to...
Selvan, Would you be willing to take another photo of your tree once the leaves are out completely and post the photo so I can see how much...
BTW, here is a link to the new 2012 USDA hardiness zone map. Just plug your zip code into the text box on the map and the map will tell you your...
JK, Wow, thanks for the Google Street view! I had used Google Maps to find the address but only saw the aerial view of the property when I...
Selvan, The female tree isn't on my street, but is about 3 blocks away. She's a fairly young tree and not very large at all. I've never seen...
Also, if your tree bloomed and did not set any pods, that's a pretty good indicator that the tree is male. If the tree was female, you would have...
Yes, sorry, I must be suffering from halfzheimer's (not quite Alzheimer's) since i can't remember sh*t (also known as CRS). The address is...
Thanks for the reply, but I think you're referring to actual coffee plants, Coffea arabica, rather than Kentucky coffee tree (KCT), Gymnocladus...
I haven't had a chance to get back to this thread... You know, I don't know and I've never asked how old the trees need to be before they...
I just purchased a coffeetree, but it's of unknown sex. I am hoping for a male tree, but I'll be happy with whatever sex the tree turns out to be...
I know this is an old thread, but have you recently searched for an 'Espresso' coffeetree? Here in MN, many local nurseries are now carrying the...
Hi Dave, Thanks for the info. I'll have to see if I can get a smallish 'AF' brought in this spring by a local nursery. Gerten's (a large, local...
Very nice! I don't know how I missed this post, previously? Where did you find the 'Angel Falls'? Locally or via mail order? I like 'AF' much...
I'm glad that someone posted this. Does Fire blight just affect plants in the rose family? Or, what plants are the most susceptible? Thanks, Mike
I also seem to remember reading somewhere that lightly fertilizing a plant late in the season will increase the salts in the plant and "improve"...