Chris_1984
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Until I can produce my own malted grain, spraymalt & semi-decent yeast, I'll be feeding from the hand of my suppliers. HOWEVER after recently faffing around with a long-winded eBay dispute, I finally got my hands on a hop plant (Note: Avoid any supplier who claims to be A+)
I bought my hop plant from Deacon Nursery on the Isle of Wight and it was here within the week.
I thought i'd combine the best of both worlds and go for a dual purpose hop, hence I bought their Northdown hop.
I know right now it probably isn't the best time and that it'll take time but it's another step to getting self-sufficient. It also means i will eventually be able to say: "Yeah, I grew that hop!"
Day 1 - Planted hop in garden
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79088431@N07/7705929336/in/photostream
(Feel free to offer tips/cautionary tales of hop related tomfoolery)
I bought my hop plant from Deacon Nursery on the Isle of Wight and it was here within the week.
I thought i'd combine the best of both worlds and go for a dual purpose hop, hence I bought their Northdown hop.
I know right now it probably isn't the best time and that it'll take time but it's another step to getting self-sufficient. It also means i will eventually be able to say: "Yeah, I grew that hop!"
Day 1 - Planted hop in garden
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79088431@N07/7705929336/in/photostream
(Feel free to offer tips/cautionary tales of hop related tomfoolery)