The Hops Page

May 9, 2015

No Hop Porn in 2015.  Sad to say, but neither of my Centennial crowns survived the brutal winter this year.  Taking a break this year from patio hop farming; will mostly be back next year with a few new rhizomes planted along the South facing retention wall.


July 3, 2014



June 23, 2014

Year two leaves are much bigger than last year's.

Where last year there was only a pair of cones budding underneath each
leaf, this year there are clusters!
Well over 12 feet at this point, the main bine is halfway up the twine
toward the roofline


June 15, 2014




June 13, 2014

Main bine has exceeded the top of the 8' pole!

June 1, 2014

Buds are beginning to form.  Soon enough this little guy
will be a juicy, resiny hop cone.

May 19, 2014

Enjoying a Dirt Wolf while pruning and installing tomato stake.


May 10, 2014

Looks like only two survived.  I'll need to get something for them to climb.
They'll spend year two as potted plants, but by year three I'll need
to get them in the ground.


May 1, 2014

May 1, 2014.  Life persists!  Found this little bine shooting
out of the soil in this forgotten pot!  How exciting is this?
So far only one.  There are four small crowns in this pot.
Hopefully they all survived the winter...


July 24, 2013

July 24, 2013.  I think these are ready.  They pass the "squeeze/ krinkle" test.
I might pick them on my next brew day and do a wet hop pale ale.  Hopefully I'll
have at least an ounce, but I have no idea until I harvest.
















July 13, 2013




June 23, 2013


June 23, 2013.  Today is an exciting day!  Noticed roughly
twenty tiny hop cones budding!


June 9, 2013


June 9, 2013.  The structure is now 8' tall.
So will be the tallest bine very shortly.

May 26, 2013

May 26, 2013.  The tallest bine now reaches over 18", and the
other two main bines are almost as high.  
May 26, 2013.  Today I added a few lines
of twine to accommodate some of the
others that are ready to climb.

May 19, 2013
May 19, 2013.  Spiraling their way to the sky!



May 17, 2013

May 17, 2013.  I now have eight bines in my little clay pot.
The three main bines measure over 3" in height; one more inch
and I can begin training them around the stakes.
Should really begin to take off now!

May 9, 2013

May 9, 2013.  After five days nestled in the dirt, three little
sprouts peek timidly through the surface in search of sunlight.

May 4, 2013

May 4, 2013.  Four Centennial Rhizomes from B. Crosby
Hop Farms go into the soil.
Container Garden on the patio.  Tomatoes, zucchini, rosemary,
and strawberries.  Hops are in the glazed pot in the corner
of the shot--nothing to see but dirt right now.

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