Chingis74
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I have decided to sell my hop plants. I dont have the time to tend to the any more with my job. They get over ran with bugs and I dont have to time to fight them right.
I have 2 4 year old cascade plants. At peak, I have grown them both over 15. I have 2 centennial plants. One is 4 years old and the other is 2 years old. The 4 year old plant is more of a bush then a grower. I use it to cut rhizomes off and transplant them to many plants. Several buddies have gotten rhizomes off my hop "bush" and have grown great plants. The 2 year plants is a transplant from the 4 year plant and it is doing great. One more year until it is mature.
These have been planted in big pots and they all thrive there. Have not had any issues. They get covered with mulch every winter and I always see them back the following spring.
I am asking $15 a plant. That will include the pot that they come in. The pots are drilled ready for string lines to train them on.
Located at the Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst.
Pictures to come tomorrow when the sun is out.
I have decided to sell my hop plants. I dont have the time to tend to the any more with my job. They get over ran with bugs and I dont have to time to fight them right.
I have 2 4 year old cascade plants. At peak, I have grown them both over 15. I have 2 centennial plants. One is 4 years old and the other is 2 years old. The 4 year old plant is more of a bush then a grower. I use it to cut rhizomes off and transplant them to many plants. Several buddies have gotten rhizomes off my hop "bush" and have grown great plants. The 2 year plants is a transplant from the 4 year plant and it is doing great. One more year until it is mature.
These have been planted in big pots and they all thrive there. Have not had any issues. They get covered with mulch every winter and I always see them back the following spring.
I am asking $15 a plant. That will include the pot that they come in. The pots are drilled ready for string lines to train them on.
Located at the Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst.
Pictures to come tomorrow when the sun is out.