1st Time growing hops...some Qs

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So I just bought a house in August and have really gotten into the homebrewing since.

At the back of my property there is 7 8'x3' planter boxes that the old owner had tons of veges in and I was thinking of dedicating a few to growing hops.

I was thinking of ordering from here: http://www.beer-wine.com/products/hop-rhizomes but how many of these would I need per planter?

From what I've read you shouldn't allow 2 types to cross so I figured each planter will be dedicated to one type of hops.

Thoughts on how many to order?
 
Lucky you! I would go with 3 of each kind (one on each end of the bed and one in the middle). Then follow the usual "how-to" guidance about only letting the 3 or 4 strongest bines grow each year. If you want more rhizomes, you will be able to dig them up in a couple years and divide them. And if you are on a real tight budget, you can start with just one of each and divide them in a couple years. They will increase and multiply! The trade-off is time and money. But I don't think I would ever go with more than, say, five in beds that size. They will choke each other out.
 
If you want lots of hops, I would do 7 types, with spaced 2' so thats 3-4 plants per box. The first year, you may not get many hops, I had a very good first year, with 3/4# per plant, but don't count on it.

I got my plants from freshops.com Lots of good info there also.
 
i ordered my yesterday from midwest supplies for 4.25 each
CASCADE
FUGGLE
GOLDING
HALLERTAU
HORIZON
NUGGET
TETTNANG
Subtotal 29.75, free shipping.:mug:
i tryed to grow hops last year but thanks to my brother and weed killer it didint work out.:mad: i have to move my trelis to different spot this time.
 
any recommendation on what a 1st time grower should go with?

I'm doing Cascade without a doubt but I'm torn on what my 2nd/3rd choices should be...thoughts on most versatile
 
Depends on what you like to brew. I went with Cascade, Centennial & Magnum for IPA's.
 
Wish I could find Glacier rhizomes. Anyone seen them?

Magnum is a definite so you can brew a harvest IPA with some certainty that it will have some bitterness.

Giving thought to growing on the fence and the kids playhouse this year too!
 
well just placed my order with Midwest - going for Cascade and Centennial (since I just had a bangin IPA made with them and I want to try and replicate it)

guess we will see how much of a green (or black) thumb I have!
 
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