I know it's early July, but I was able to pick over 11oz of hops yesterday. Oklahoma weather, man. Oklahoma weather.
There's more to get, but 11oz was about all I could handle with my small dehydrator.
As a bit of background, this is my second year raising hops. Technically the hops are growing over at my parent's house, as my dad has a large garden with the space for it. I owe him quite a bit for helping me out like this.
I have a handful of rhizomes covering three types: Columbus, Centennial, and Cascade, from left to right. Unfortunately they've blended together quite a bit, so I just call what I pick my own version of 3-C's hop blend.
Attached are the first five pics, the hops on the trellis as well as my view from up high.
There's more to get, but 11oz was about all I could handle with my small dehydrator.
As a bit of background, this is my second year raising hops. Technically the hops are growing over at my parent's house, as my dad has a large garden with the space for it. I owe him quite a bit for helping me out like this.
I have a handful of rhizomes covering three types: Columbus, Centennial, and Cascade, from left to right. Unfortunately they've blended together quite a bit, so I just call what I pick my own version of 3-C's hop blend.
Attached are the first five pics, the hops on the trellis as well as my view from up high.