This should be of help, courtesy of @Northern_BrewerI have a single bine that arrived by itself 30 years ago, It was originally climbing up my greenhouse but when that fell down I moved it to a chimney pot at the base of a tall privet hedge. Not ideal, I know. This year it was badly neglected as I was working away but there are plenty of cones just out of reach.
My question is, can anyone identify the variety and advise when to harvest them? Thank you.
Freezing - That's what I did with the first hops I harvested.Thanks both for your informative replies. I'm on the Black Isle a couple of miles East of Inverness. The cone I picked this morning was still squishy but smelled good. I can't use them immediately so would you recommend drying in a low oven - I was thinking about freezing them.
Wow! That's an amazing amount for a relatively small plant.Pre-picking today. Lovely warm lunchtime to get all the good ones. Drying at the moment.
If I can be bothered I'll do a sweep of the stragglers we couldn't be bothered picking.
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3rd season, planted in spring 2022Wow! That's an amazing amount for a relatively small plant.
How old is it please?
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