whoa you gott tell me your secret. I live in cypress to and mine still look like the picture I posted above.
I'd post pictures but my garden looks very crappy. I have a terrible infestation of grasshopper/locusts that won't go away. I spray the plants with sevin regularly but I got busy with work and let it slide. In a matter of days they had stripped the entire Sterling plant of leaves. It's starting to grow back but I doubt I'm going to see any hops this year.
Just making sure that you know Sevin (carbaryl) is toxic to humans and considered a likely human carcinogen. It also kills beneficial insects. Just figured I'm mention it because I've run into a lot of folks that think it's harmless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbaryl#Risk
ReverseApacheMaster said:I wasn't aware I was setting myself up for death. Since my plants are barely alive through this heat I am confident I am not getting any cones this year. I'll be happy if I can keep these plants alive so they will regrow next year.
I too am going to be in Cypress. I am supposed to close Tuesday (29th) on our brand new house. I've gotten permission from SWMBO to grow hops in the back yard, but I don't want anything visible over the fence and definitely nothing stringed to the house. Ideas on how I can grow successfully?
BARBQ said:cool. we gotta get a homebrew club for the area.
I would say your gonna need to have twine/string going up or out somehow to get them to grow good. the ones I tacked to the top of my fence didnt go over.
Can you post a pic of what your talking about?
If I was at a computer I could. I posted a pic earlier in this thread and there also a couple of other ones other people posted. I am hoping mine will grow again this coming spring so I don't have to buy mor rhizomes. Anybody else able to do this after winter?
jvcjbl said:Ok read through the pages, and still really didn't see anyone with pictures of a successful sub fence height setup. I might do some googling. I am looking for horizontal growing.
hopmomma said:We made a fence comprised of three 4x4 posts 10 feet ling, with 2 feet concreted into the ground. Then we took latticing and screwed it to the posts. Then we took cabinet knobs and made guide lines from the ground to the top of the latticing so it formed a zig zag design when the hops grow horizontally. Each zag is about 2 feet wide so over all we have about 14 feet of zig zag horizontal growing room before the hops reach the top of the structure. Hope this helps. If you look at what threads I've posted, you will find pictures, its took dark to take any now. Good luck!
bluenadas said:from the sounds of it cascade is a decent bet and placing it where it is hidden from the hot afternoon sun is the way to go.
Barbq & jvcjbl...we definitely need to get a local cypress homebrew club going!
RE: Cypress area brewing group - lets have a quick get together at Backyard Grill in the next week. I know Mark at BYG and he's getting into the brewing thing - He would love to be a part of that and it might be a good relationship to bring into the group. how about thursday the 1st @ 6:30?
BARBQ said:Sounds good, I will try my best to make it. Should somebody post an individual thread about a Cypress Homebrew Club meeting in the gathering section?