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  1. schmidty_nd

    TruGreen Disaster

    Difference of opinion here... In my SWMBO's educated opinion: the extra shock of digging them up and cutting them up could very well be the final nail in the coffin. Leave them where they are, baby them for a while and see what happens. Keep them well watered.
  2. schmidty_nd

    TruGreen Disaster

    I only meant that as much as this situation sucks, TRY TO: Relax, Don't Worry, Have A Home Brew.
  3. schmidty_nd

    TruGreen Disaster

    In my short time in this great community, I have learned one important lesson that applies here. (as hard as it may be) RDWHAHB :tank:
  4. schmidty_nd

    TruGreen Disaster

    My wife is a horticulturist...she said the only thing you can do to possibly save them is cut them down to the ground...NOW. The vines (if they are still alive) are carrying the poison down to the roots. You can MAYBE save the roots if you cut off the above ground growth. Good luck!
  5. schmidty_nd

    which way to plant?

    I haven't yet started my first attempt at a hop garden (waiting for the rhizomes to arrive and the ground to thaw). But, like you, I have been reading a lot. What I have taken away from it all is that horz or vert isn't as important as making sure the buds are pointing up. In my case, I'm...
  6. schmidty_nd

    Brewtarget 1.2.3 - Free Open Source Brewing Software

    Your software looks real sweet rocketman. I look forward to learning how to use it, while learning how to brew!:mug: I just discovered one odd behavior: I put it on my thumb drive. It worked fine on my PC at work. On my home PC, it opens, and I can use it for 10-20 seconds, and then I...
  7. schmidty_nd

    Some tips for growing hops

    Hi guys. This is my first post! I'm planning on growing hops this year and have some questions. 1. Does anyone know where I can find out which hops will grow in my area? Grand Forks, ND area. Growing zone 4a according to the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone map. Or, are all hop varieties as...
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