Give reason for tall trees are planted next to coffee plant
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If a coffee tree is to grow well, it needs more than anything else a soil off good structure, permeable and deep.
The coffee tree has tap roots.
The tap root goes straight down into the soil.
The branch roots go down very deep.
The soil must have a good structure so that the roots can penetrate well.
You can improve the soil structure by spreading manure around the base of the coffee trees.
The soil must be deep, so that the roots can go down deep.
Never plant coffee trees in soil which has a hard layer, or, if you do, break up the hard layer.
The coffee tree has tap roots.
The tap root goes straight down into the soil.
The branch roots go down very deep.
The soil must have a good structure so that the roots can penetrate well.
You can improve the soil structure by spreading manure around the base of the coffee trees.
The soil must be deep, so that the roots can go down deep.
Never plant coffee trees in soil which has a hard layer, or, if you do, break up the hard layer.
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If a coffee plant has to grow well it needs a good soil structure that helps in a good growth. And apart from that the coffee plant grow in hot season it can't bear the direct rays that comes from the sun.
Hope it helps you.
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