Home grown hops are greener

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Re: Home grown hops are greener

Post by chivelegs » Sun Apr 07, 2013 12:17 pm

Whilst clearing out the polytunnel at the allotment I found a cutting I took last year and completely forgot about. despite not being watered and enduring low temperatures it's started to poke out shoots, so could be a goer. If you want it, Padalac...it's yours.

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Re: Home grown hops are greener

Post by seymour » Mon Apr 08, 2013 2:41 pm

chivelegs wrote:Whilst clearing out the polytunnel at the allotment I found a cutting I took last year and completely forgot about. despite not being watered and enduring low temperatures it's started to poke out shoots, so could be a goer...
Which breed, do you recall?

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Re: Home grown hops are greener

Post by chivelegs » Mon Apr 08, 2013 5:47 pm

Cascade...growing in the UK it doesn't have that definitive cascade-y citrus burst but something different altogether.

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