My small scale hop growing setup

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DDHIPA

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The finished hop trellis at my allotment! It was relatively inexpensive but quite a lot of work and planning and soil prep e.t.c

For anyone wishing to grow hops I can’t recommend the following book enough: “The Hop Grower's Handbook: The Essential Guide for Sustainable, Small-Scale Production for Home and Market” By Laura Ten Eyck

I have planted 3 x Centennial and 2 x Chinook

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If anyone has any questions regarding growing hops on a small scale or about my experience getting set up please fire away as it has so far been very satisfying and a lot of fun!

stay safe everyone
 
Have you done just recently or already for a couple of years?

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This is the plant from a member of the Flemish homebrew forum.
 
Have you done just recently or already for a couple of years?

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This is the plant from a member of the Flemish homebrew forum.
This is my first year growing, not expecting much of a yield this year but fingers crossed in 2/3 years time my hearvest will be close to that picture! It looks glorious!
 
I can see a small problem with your setup - your different varieties of hop are going to intermingle on such a low trellis so you won't be able to pick single variety hops.
I use about 15 foot high hop poles in my garden and I still spend half the summer untangling stray hop bines that are reaching across from one plant to another.
 
I can see a small problem with your setup - your different varieties of hop are going to intermingle on such a low trellis so you won't be able to pick single variety hops.
I use about 15 foot high hop poles in my garden and I still spend half the summer untangling stray hop bines that are reaching across from one plant to another.
I had to work with what I had unfortunately, but Each length of coir is over 12ft and each bine is 4ft apart so fingers crossed I will be able to keep the majority of the bines separate!
 
Mine mixed up a bit last year. I think I probably could have distinguished them as they had a slightly different appearances and ripened at slightly different times. I didn’t really care I was so excited to get so many. I mixed them up and had my own blend- which I am working my way through. Revolutionises the cost of a brew when you aren’t paying to make them really hoppy.
 
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