Why haven't you just started a community professional brewing club..u charge money fees to your members and you give beer away.in lie of them signing over there 200 gallons of beer they can brew a year.like a brewing club...
Or start a You brew business ...where u charge people to use your...
You do not want a 45 foot pole in the ground. God forbid.. Seriously. Cut the poles 22 feet long put four feet in the ground. leaving 18 feet that's plenty... thats industry standard .. the rows anywhere from 6 to 10 feet depending on equipment... plants 3 to 4 feet apart in rows...
From what I saw, it took five to six people to make that machine work ..and it still wasn't great..its a lawsuit waiting to happen befor somebody loses a finger or a hand...
IT isn't more than two lawn de -thatchers welded to a frame with a treadmill at a incline...surely not worth the...
I could use cascade lots of them...as many cuttings as u can get.. as my stock didn't do as well as I hoped. I have a farm that has a one acre hopyard... It's mostly filled with nugget and Willamette.
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it all depends on how large you are going and how much space you have to grow hops..and how you design the trellis ...In my yard, I have 9 rows of 300 foot long beds spaced 12 feet. my poles are spaced about 35 to 40 feet on each row and there about 2 rows or so apart... The main...
If it was any older.. i would totally trim away some of the old root ball to stimulate new growth.. however yes you can get away with directly planting it....
... if your just doing one plant.. i would dig a hill/ mound... then digg your hole slightly bigger then the pot.. at the...