About a year ago, I answered a call for a Master Gardener volunteer to build a Hops Trellis for a Beer Garden. I then researched Hops and found them, according to Wikipedia, to be: As I started this ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. hands holding harvested hops with Plant Care 101 graphic overlay Learning how to grow hops isn’t difficult. In fact, it’s a little ...
They can tower up to an impressive 20 feet tall. But if you’re a home brewer, don’t assume you need vast acreage to grow your own hops. That’s just an optical illusion. Just ask Zac Greenwood. He’s ...
Home brewers looking to produce a few cones – and backyard gardeners seeking a fast-growing ornamental – might enlist a trellis or two. More serious, yet still small-scale, farmers should consider ...
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In keeping with our post on hop harvesting last week, we decided to check back with our resident hop expert, Chris Martinson, and see how things went with his newly formed hop growing venture, ...
The humble hop – that vigorous perennial, which steadily climbs upward, thriving on water and a string – is the main character of a story, one that will hopefully be told in other areas of this city’s ...
Hops successfully grow up the retaining wall on a lot in the Stanton Heights neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The black circles at the base of the plants are old plastic drum barrels that were cut into ...
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