Hops
Your ultimate guide to Hops: Everything you need to know with expert info for beginners and advanced gardeners alike.
Hops
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Hops Plant Fertilizer: How And When To Feed Hops Plants
Hops can grow up to a whopping 30 feet (9 m.) in a year! To attain this amazing size, it isn't any wonder that they like to be fed every so often. What are hops fertilizer requirements? The following article contains a sort of hops fertilizer guide to help.
By Amy Grant
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Hops Spacing Requirements – Tips On Plant Spacing For Hops
Most people know that hops are used to make beer, but did you know that the hop plant is a fast-climbing vine? If you decide to grow hops, give a thought to hops plant spacing. This article has more information on spacing requirements for hops.
By Teo Spengler
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Hops Plant Diseases: Treating Diseases Affecting Hops Plants In Gardens
As prolific as hops can be, the plant may still be afflicted with hops plant diseases. For a fruitful crop, it's important to learn about diseases affecting hops in order to treat hops plant problems ASAP. This article should help with that.
By Amy Grant
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Reasons For No Cones On Hops: How To Get Cones On Hops Plants
Hops with no cones may be due to the time of the year, cultivation practices, or the age of the vines. Professional growers know how to get cones on hops plants and you can too with a little advice and some tips from the trade. This article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Support For Hops Vines: Learn About Hops Plant Support
Hops can grow up to 12 inches (30.5 cm.) a day. These rampant climbers need a sturdy trellis of appropriate height to accommodate their size. The following article contains information on the best support for hops plants and building a trellis for hops.
By Amy Grant
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Propagating Hops Plants: Planting Hops From Clippings And Rhizomes
Hops plant propagation is primarily from root cuttings. Planting hops from clippings will result in identical clones to the parent hop plant. Here are some surefire tips on how to propagate hops plant for beautiful vines and copious cones.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Backyard Hops Plant: How To Plant Hops And Hops Plant History
If you?re interested in planting a backyard hops plant or two, there are a few things you should know about how to plant hops. Read this article to learn about growing hops plants in the garden.
By Jackie Rhoades
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Hops Plant Pruning: When And How To Prune A Hops Plant
If you're a home brewer, there's nothing more satisfying than growing your own hops. But hops are long, fast growing vines that require some strategic pruning to get the most out of them. Learn more about how to prune a hops plant in this article.
By Liz Baessler
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Troubleshooting Hops Plants: What To Do If Your Hops Stopped Growing
In proper soil, hops are speedy growers that get bigger every year. In improper conditions or where disease or pests threaten the vines, you may find your hops plant quit growing. This article will help with troubleshooting hops plants.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Planting Hops Rhizomes: Is Hops Grown From Rhizomes Or Plants
Thinking of brewing your own beer? Growing your own backyard hops plant is a good way to begin. But is hops grown from rhizomes or plants? Read this article to learn more.
By Amy Grant
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Hops Companion Plants: Learn What To Plant With Hops In Gardens
Companion planting with hops can enhance crop growth and provide a decoy for pesky critters. That said, hop vines are aggressive growers so companion plants need to be considered carefully. This article can help with that.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Hops Plant Types: How Many Hops Varieties Are There
If you brew your own beer and you?re looking to get more involved in the process, growing your own hops is a great place to start. But how do you know which types of hops plants to grow? Learn more about hops varieties and their uses here.
By Liz Baessler