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nickw85

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I am looking to buy rhizomes from anyone might have to plant before the cold weather comes. I live in the northeast.

I'll buy anything that is available but, I commonly use centennial and cascade.

If this is a bad idea let me know and I can delete this. I did some reading and from what I could find planting now would be OK and if I am lucky I might get some growth before the winter which would allow for better growth in the spring.
 
I've got some Cascade that I haven't thinned out in a while, PM me for info.
 
I won't dig mine now, but in the spring lots of us give them away for the cost of shipping. If you're interested in the spring, I should have chinook, cascade, and hallertauer and possibly centennial.
 
I'll be interested come spring and I won't be in hop controlled space anymore. I'll keep my eye on the hop threads.
 
Yooper said:
I won't dig mine now, but in the spring lots of us give them away for the cost of shipping. If you're interested in the spring, I should have chinook, cascade, and hallertauer and possibly centennial.

Yooper. I'll be very interested in one of each in the spring if OP don't want them.
 
I won't dig mine now, but in the spring lots of us give them away for the cost of shipping. If you're interested in the spring, I should have chinook, cascade, and hallertauer and possibly centennial.

Good to know Yooper. I will have to get back to you in the spring. What month do you think you will be digging some up?
 
Good to know Yooper. I will have to get back to you in the spring. What month do you think you will be digging some up?

Normally, it's late April here when the ground thaws. I think it was a little earlier this past spring, as we had some warm weather early. Send me a note then, and I'll make sure to work something out with you!
 

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