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Plant Your Hops in September for a Big Summer Harvest - MSNSeptember might seem like an unusual time to plant hops, but trust me, it's the perfect window to get your hop plants established before winter. As the days start to cool and the hustle of summer ...
Hop plants love a well-drained, deep, sandy loam soil with a pH of 6 to 7.0. Plant nutrition consists of fertilizers applied in spring as well as manure or compost.
Hops are a wonderful addition to any homestead. It’s hard not to love this plant. Beware! Some consider this an invasive species, so research how this will work in your particular situation.
Still suffering a hangover from Oktoberfest? I have one, but not induced by too much beer. It’s only a mild garden headache thanks to something I planted that I sometimes wish I hadn’t. It’s ...
Editor's note: The following article was originally published as part of City Weekly's 2024 Beer Issue. Want a cold pint with a dash of botanical mystery and Utah history? Try local hops. Getting ...
COVA Brewing in Norfolk harvested some hops from the Norfolk Botanical Garden to make a beer for an event in October. 1 weather alerts 1 closings/delays. Watch Now.
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