This is my setup. It held up nicely over the winter.
I remember seeing some of your previous posts about HOA restrictions. That build is the embodiment of the phrase, "Necessity is the mother of invention"!
MORE!!! i need some more ideas!
Nag may, would you mind sharing some details? I'm thinking of a similar build, but just one row. I'm planning on using treated 20 ft 4x4' sunk 2-3 feet and stringing a 3 mm cable Thanks Jem
[...]The taller the trellis, the better the yield as most the hops are in the top 1/3 of the bine in a 20' setup
Uh... Brian4508 wins... By a massive margin.
I'm doing it more for fun than anything else, it's just a raised planter I built that has 4 2'x2' sections (1 rhizome per section). They will only have about 10 ft to grow, but I plan on training them into a criss-cross pattern to give them more length.
Uh... Brian4508 wins... By a massive margin.
I'm doing it more for fun than anything else, it's just a raised planter I built that has 4 2'x2' sections (1 rhizome per section). They will only have about 10 ft to grow, but I plan on training them into a criss-cross pattern to give them more length.
This is what I do at my house. It does work but not 100%. But I'm more than happy with it as they are for homebrewing.
The big farm is my commercial hop yard for selling to breweries. We already sold our future 2015 harvest. Time to expand again!
Yea I just want the greenery and enough hops for a few beers. Hoping that all 4 make it in the Texas heat.
How big is your commercial farm?
Hailed today and now im wondering if my casscades will bounce back from being mercilessly beaten from the heavens.
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