m_rawdin
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I got mine from essentially hops at the end of last year so this will be the first growing season, they're reasonably priced too.
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If you're driving to France via Dover, you could collect your rhizomes from Essentially Hops on the way past in Canterbury. They're already planted in pots, so take 'em with you, they'll be in the ground the next day..... (or maybe the day after).
I bought one last year in April (a Phoenix) it was already shooting in the pot, took it home, transfered it to a bigger pot and it grew and bloomed.
If you think that's a plan, you should call them beforehand with your requirements so they're ready.
It's not far from me, I could take you there if you like...!
You're welcome. I like your style regarding the SWMBO factor. Always present them with an alternative scenario that costs much more than what you actually want to do. :thumb::thumb: We could all learn a lot from you Dutto. :thumb::thumb:Many thanks, but we are already booked on the Portsmouth > St Malo overnight ferry. (I did check and via Canterbury nearly doubles the mileage.)
I've sent Essentially Hops an email asking for their advice and I've even got permission from SWMBO to plant them if they are viable. (This was after she saw how much a 100g of hops was costing me!) :whistle:
Thanks again for the offer. :thumb:
after watching one too many Customs tv progs It may be expedient to check out if hop plants/ are ok to take with you? would be a shame to loose them due to a technicality and you just may need to order with the french address for delivery or from a french or mainland eu nursery/distributer.
After reading the above, I did a bit more research and it looks as if I will be okay as Essentially Hops say on their site that they can deliver overseas, which presumably includes the EU.
However, using the "just in case" principle, I have also sent an email to the relevant UK government organisation here ...
[email protected]
... and asked their advice about transporting hop rhizomes from the UK to France.
Here's hoping that things fall into place before we leave! :thumb:
Ive got the Prima donna as well.The shoots are about 3inches tall already. It will be interesting to see how many hops are produced...fingers crossed!My Prima Donna dwarf hop rhizome arrived today and she (with a name like Prima Donna it has to be a "she"!) is currently outside braving the elements ready to go to France where it's just that bit warmer and sunnier!
Many thanks for the heads-up on The Hopshop! Lots of information and a prompt and friendly service makes it easy to do business with them. :thumb:
Now all I have to do is to get my Prima Donna to France, get her planted in her permanent home, protect her against all the ailments that can befall a hop plant and in only eighteen months (:whistle:) I may be able to use the flowers in my brew!
Here's hoping!! :thumb:
Ive got the Prima donna as well.The shoots are about 3inches tall already. It will be interesting to see how many hops are produced...fingers crossed!
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