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I've got Hallertauer, Glacier, and Sterling Rhizomes, I'm interested in trading for Zeus, magnum, nugget, cascade, Mt. hood or northern brewer.

thanks,
Kai
 
I have Cascade and Fuggles rhizomes for trade. I'm looking for Liberty, Perle, or high Alpha hop (other than Nugget).
 
Thanks again all who have participated.

Please let me know how this worked out. Maybe they can sticky this if it worked well.

I will be getting some new known strains here right quick. Unfortunately I won't be able to get anything in the ground until June due to the frozen ground around here. LOL I haven't even been able to get any rhizomes collected from my unknown strain to send out to folks... Will keep ya posted!

Cheers :mugs:,


Joe
 
does anyone have some to donate for this year? i should have some Zeus and Brewer's Gold for next spring, but would love to add some more this year if anyone is sharing.
 
does anyone have some to donate for this year? i should have some Zeus and Brewer's Gold for next spring, but would love to add some more this year if anyone is sharing.

I have some hallertauer that I might have to trade, if I get off my lazy butt and get out there. They are just starting to send shoots, but some of the rhizomes seem to be coming out of the ground so I may have some. I'll post back, if I actually do anything with them.
 
I have some I could send out. I actually may have a few full crowns that I don't want anymore, that'd probably need to be given away locally.

I think I have
Willamette
Fuggle
Hallertau
Kent Golding - rhizomes or whole thing
Nugget - rhizomes or whole thing
(I'll have to look at my garden map)
 
I have some hallertauer that I might have to trade, if I get off my lazy butt and get out there. They are just starting to send shoots, but some of the rhizomes seem to be coming out of the ground so I may have some. I'll post back, if I actually do anything with them.

PM me if you are interested in a trade. my zeus and brewer's gold just went in the ground last night, but i am planning on propigating them all over the place this fall/next spring. i will be starting a thread detailing them growing in containers.
 
I have some I could send out. I actually may have a few full crowns that I don't want anymore, that'd probably need to be given away locally.

I think I have
Willamette
Fuggle
Hallertau
Kent Golding - rhizomes or whole thing
Nugget - rhizomes or whole thing
(I'll have to look at my garden map)


anything would be awesome and i would owe you when i make my rhizomes.
 
PM me if you are interested in a trade. my zeus and brewer's gold just went in the ground last night, but i am planning on propigating them all over the place this fall/next spring. i will be starting a thread detailing them growing in containers.

I have Cascade, Nugget, and Centennial in containers. The Centennial was planted very late, but I just hope to get some good sprouts next year. It is only about five feet tall now, but the rest have hit the top of a ten foot trellis and started going sideways (because I stopped lowering the supporting twine - it was getting too much of a hassle).
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This was in late May. The one on the left is producing cones now, and is much bigger.
 
I will have Cascades,Chinooks,Nugget and Willamette starting in March coloradoorganichops.net Cheers Glen
 
I will have rhizomes and potentially a couple crowns to sell or trade next spring. We should start or revisit this thread in Feb/Apr of next year.
 
I have Centennial and Saaz. I will have Zeus and Willamette next year. I would give away clippings to anyone who wants to pick them up. You can root them in water. I am in the Denver area.

I also plan to make a collecting trip for some wild hops. The Dept of Ag collects and documents native hops.
 
I'll be getting rid of some plants after this season. I'd prefer to pull them up this fall but I don't know if they can be transplanted in the fall (or just after harvest, whatever works). But I'll wait till spring if I need to.

My wife is starting a business out of the house, teaching music lessons. I don't want to have to explain to a lot of people what the 20' poles are out back, and possibly loose business to people who abhor alcohol. I'll keep a few plants, run them low along with my grapes. Probably plant grass between the plants, leave a small 1'X1' area around each plant for it to grow out of.

I'll have (Kent) Goldings, willamette, fuggle, Hallertau
Maybe centennial or cascade, not sure which one of those I'll keep.
 
I can give the Hallertau and Goldings a good home; whenever you decide to pull em. I'll just put em in dirt in the greenhouse until spring and put em in the ground then.
 
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