Quick update on the hops this week. I gave up on the small bine on the second chance cascade that wasn't growing and I buried it, so we'll see what happens. Everything else is growing strong, with the 2 remaining cascades (right) both flowering! The OK Goldings (lower left) and one of the Centennials now have bines at the 8 foot mark. The two Centennials are lower right.
Welcome to Hop Flavor! I created this blog to chronicle my attempt at growing hops, good or bad. I'm starting out with 6 hop rhizomes and hope to have good enough growth to harvest some cones at the end of the season. Join me on my quest! Please feel free to comment, make suggestions or ask questions.
Hop Plugger Project
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Along with taking on growing your own hops, comes the challenge of
packaging them so that they stay fresh. The first 2 harvests, I just
packaged in Zip Loc...
Spring is in the Air
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Spring has finally arrived in Connecticut. A hard lesson I learn growing
up in the Northeast, is having the patience to wait until the last threat
of fros...
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