They turn brown, dry up and fall off.
Or, send the wife (and kids?) on vacation, and stay home to harvest.
Or, you can wait until next year to harvest, as long as the wife schedules your vacation earlier.
They turn brown, dry up and fall off.
They turn brown, dry up and fall off.
William,
Looking good
how are your cones setting? I was wondering becauce we are in the same area. My cones are beginning to dry lots of lupin when you break one open. I think it will be harvest time soon.
do yu know what date you cUt the bull shoots off? I was April 15, cut them down to the ground.
Pictures of 5 plants second year. My plan is to make a field to glass beer. I have harvested about 50 pounds of barley 2 weeks back.
So the wife setup vacation to be 8.15 until 8.27, now I need to try and find someone to harvest cones for me I'm betting since that's most likely going to be harvest time.
What happens to hops on the vine if their not harvested (or not harvested in time)?
Look at the sweet golden nectar. Beautiful.
I started growing some hops this spring (first year), Chinook and Centennials (three of each). Its been great to watch them grow, although two of the Chinooks were killed early on by some critters. I'm not counting on getting any hops this year but I noticed this (picture below) what appears to be some tiny burs starting to form on my Chinook! Would you all agree?
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Should I dry hop with fresh picked hops?
Picked 17 ozs wet (4 ozs dry) on 7/3. Air dried on a screen for a day and put in freezer. Brewed 2 weeks ago with them.
Today I picked another 17 ozs wet, and have them on a screen in my garage.
Plan to rack the beer I brewed with the 'harvest' hops tomorrow to secondary (to collect the yeast). I was planning to dry hop with a couple of ozs of pellets. Now I have more fresh hops, should I use them?
These are second year hops. I've been wary about using them as dry hops due to possibility of bugs ....... but I guess the same applies to commercial hops - who knows what is on them. A day drying should be enough for any bugs to jump ship - all look fine, and I have no reason to think there is anything wrong with the hops.
Another plus for these is that they are being air dried at 80 F, rather than the 140 F the commercial farmers use. maybe I will get some new flavors as they retain the more volatile oils.
Should I dry hop with fresh picked hops?
Picked 17 ozs wet (4 ozs dry) on 7/3. Air dried on a screen for a day and put in freezer. Brewed 2 weeks ago with them.
Today I picked another 17 ozs wet, and have them on a screen in my garage.
Plan to rack the beer I brewed with the 'harvest' hops tomorrow to secondary (to collect the yeast). I was planning to dry hop with a couple of ozs of pellets. Now I have more fresh hops, should I use them?
These are second year hops. I've been wary about using them as dry hops due to possibility of bugs ....... but I guess the same applies to commercial hops - who knows what is on them. A day drying should be enough for any bugs to jump ship - all look fine, and I have no reason to think there is anything wrong with the hops.
Another plus for these is that they are being air dried at 80 F, rather than the 140 F the commercial farmers use. maybe I will get some new flavors as they retain the more volatile oils.
Has anyone in the mid-west started to harvest?? I live in Michigan and my Centennial plant seems ready to harvest. The cones are nice, big and papery. Going to start trimming tonight.
Has anyone in the mid-west started to harvest?? I live in Michigan and my Centennial plant seems ready to harvest. The cones are nice, big and papery. Going to start trimming tonight.