friday
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Ok so here's the deal: a friend of mine has a large amount of hops that his family is going to tear out of the ground this week. They have been there for over 100 years and there are a lot of cones on them.
Apperantly, the root balls take up the size of wine keg. What i need to know is if it's worth my time to pick the hops early and also considering the size and age of these hops could they be transplanted this time of year and survive?
I think they're fugels and it would be a shame to just let them all be burned, they have done that to half of them aready.
Any advice would be great thanks.
Apperantly, the root balls take up the size of wine keg. What i need to know is if it's worth my time to pick the hops early and also considering the size and age of these hops could they be transplanted this time of year and survive?
I think they're fugels and it would be a shame to just let them all be burned, they have done that to half of them aready.
Any advice would be great thanks.