2" deep in rich, sandy soil. You can start in a pot, when they've grown strong vines you can carefully remove root ball / plant and replant in the ground.
2" deep in rich, sandy soil. You can start in a pot, when they've grown strong vines you can carefully remove root ball / plant and replant in the ground.
Planted here goes nothing. I guess I should take pics ofnthenother two plants. One is a chinook and the other hallertauer german but I can't remember which is which. Wasn't planning g on growing hops but these were free so I decided y not try it out. Just gotta figure out a support system for them. Think I'm gonna plant 4 types. I now have the cascade planted. I like IPA and brown ales so I'm debating which one to get
Just make sure you've got plenty of space between varieties (especially higher and lower AA varieties). I'm starting year #3 and all of mine branched off this spring so I have 8 instead of 4 :-D Next year I may have to sell rhizomes (or brew more often).