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by drsmurto » Tuesday Apr 23, 2013 4:58 pm
I have hop rhizomes for sale again.
Very limited amount of Victoria and plenty of Chinook. These are the only 2 varieties I grow now.
Same deal as always, $10 per rhizome plus postage.
I will package each rhizome in damp coir to keep moist.
1-2 rhizomes will fit in a 500g express post satchel for $11
3+ rhizomes will need to go into a 3kg express post satchel for $15.
Payment is by bank deposit only.
PM me with your order, don't create a list.
In previous years I have suggested storing the rhizome in the vegie crisper until Spring or after the last frost. A small admission. Despite giving that suggestion for the last few years I have expanded my hop plantation by planting the new rhizomes as I am digging them up i.e. now. All have grown despite the chilly hills winter although they are protected by being underground and covered by an additional 10+cm of horse manure.
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by melykabeer » Wednesday Apr 24, 2013 10:07 pm
Sounds good do you think they would grow in a tropical climate?
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by drsmurto » Thursday Apr 25, 2013 8:39 am
Maybe. Depends how far north you are.
Forgot to add that I won't send hop rhizomes to WA or Taswegia due to quarantine restrictions.
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by melykabeer » Monday Apr 29, 2013 9:34 pm
I did a little googling apparently they grow ok in the tropics the just never flower. Ill stick to growing my Bananas (still yet to use some in beer).
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