thaymond
Well-Known Member
Leave it to a couple of nice warm days in February to rouse the interest of the Hop Growing threads again!
This past winter started off like a bear with extreme cold and snow. It tapered off at Christmas, and has been mediocre at best since. Maybe this is the climate change they talk about? Probably not.
The potted plants have some red nubs on them already. The mulched leaves and clippings are still resting on the crowns, and will probably be there until early March. I have a soil test kit that I'm ready to bust out and figure out what amendments I will need to do after hunting for Rhizomes. At the end of the season last year, I had several runners that were poking up at the corners of the bed, 3 to 4 feet from the crown. Some made it under the raised beds (don't tell my wife...) so I should have a lot of viable rhizomes this year from all plants.
I'll probably change up my fertilizer routine this year to compensate for the low N from last year, and get a quick acting high nitrogen fertilizer like a miracle grow to supplement the natural blood meal and soil amendments, like compost and manure. Even after those amendments, I was fighting an uphill battle in getting my Nitrogen levels regulated. They were consistently low in all beds last year. Thankfully it didn't impact harvest in a negative way, but I think about what could have been. There is always this year.
As always, more to come. It was great to see all of the other hop gardens that have been popping up in this thread. I'd love to see updates on those as well. Happy Hopping!
This past winter started off like a bear with extreme cold and snow. It tapered off at Christmas, and has been mediocre at best since. Maybe this is the climate change they talk about? Probably not.
The potted plants have some red nubs on them already. The mulched leaves and clippings are still resting on the crowns, and will probably be there until early March. I have a soil test kit that I'm ready to bust out and figure out what amendments I will need to do after hunting for Rhizomes. At the end of the season last year, I had several runners that were poking up at the corners of the bed, 3 to 4 feet from the crown. Some made it under the raised beds (don't tell my wife...) so I should have a lot of viable rhizomes this year from all plants.
I'll probably change up my fertilizer routine this year to compensate for the low N from last year, and get a quick acting high nitrogen fertilizer like a miracle grow to supplement the natural blood meal and soil amendments, like compost and manure. Even after those amendments, I was fighting an uphill battle in getting my Nitrogen levels regulated. They were consistently low in all beds last year. Thankfully it didn't impact harvest in a negative way, but I think about what could have been. There is always this year.
As always, more to come. It was great to see all of the other hop gardens that have been popping up in this thread. I'd love to see updates on those as well. Happy Hopping!