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Chinook Hops
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Originates from Washington State and introduced in 1985. Mulch in winter for protection. Useful in many home-brew recipes, including American pale ales, stouts, porters, and lagers.
  • Soil Composition: Loamy
  • Shade/Sun: Partial Shade - Full Sun
  • Soil pH Level: 6.0 - 7.0
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating
  • Fruit Color: Green
  • Zone Range: 3 - 8
Missouri
Louisiana
Hops, Chinook
Prices start at : 16.99 USD / 1 Plant

In recent years, ‘Chinook' hops have earned a devoted following of craft-brewers on a quest for the Great American Ale. ‘Chinook's unique matrix of flavor and aromatics—piney, grapefruit, and spicy notes in concert with deeper smoky flavor and aroma—give...
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Centennial Hops
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / Each

Introduced in 1990. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. High alpha acids make this a popular bittering hop in American pale ales and IPAs. Also used for dry hopping to add aroma.
  • Fruit Color: Green
  • Zone Range: 3 - 8
  • Taste: Full Flavored
  • Soil Moisture: Well Drained - Average Moistness
  • Bloom Color: Green, Yellow
  • Fruit Size: Medium
Missouri
Louisiana
Cascade Hops
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / Each

Attractive bines are moderately vigorous. Used in brewing for distinct, medium-strength herbal aroma as well as bittering qualities. Bines require a support system — train to grow on a fence or hops trellis.
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating
  • Bloom Color: Green, Yellow
  • Zone Range: 3 - 8
  • Soil Composition: Loamy
  • Soil pH Level: 6.0 - 7.0
  • Fruit Color: Green
Missouri
Louisiana
Centennial Hops Plant
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / 1 pcs

Our Hops are fully rooted for at least 1 growing season. A hardy plant, the Centennial can withstand climate differences ranging from arid locations to those with lengthy rainy seasons.
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Spacing: 4-5 ft.
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Mature Width: 10 ft.
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Hops, Centennial
Prices start at : 16.99 USD / 1 Plant

Dreaming of becoming a craft brewmeister? Hops are what great beers, ales, and stouts are made of. Herbaceous perennial's cool-green seed cones, once boiled, mixed with other ingredients, and fermented, endow beer with its beloved flavor.
Pennsylvania
Warminster
Cascade Hops
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / Sold Out

Aphids and spider mites can cause plants damage; if present, control with Neem oil or Pyrethrin. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates.
  • Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Full Sun: Yes
  • Ripening Time: September-October
  • Plant Height: 20-25'
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Willamette Hops
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / Sold Out

Hop plants are very hardy perennials that require a support structure to climb. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates. Mild and pleasant with a balance of spice and floral.
  • Plant Spacing: 3-5'
  • Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Full Sun: Yes
  • Ripening Time: September-October
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Mount Hood Hops
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / Each

Used in a wide range of brewing, but is favored for American craft beers. Medium-size, compact cones are easy to harvest. Ripens in early August.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
  • Soil Moisture: Well Drained
  • Soil Composition: Loamy
  • Years to Bear: 1 - 2
  • Shade/Sun: Full Sun
  • Fruit Size: Medium
  • Soil pH Level: 6.0 - 7.0
Missouri
Louisiana
Top of the Hops Collection
Prices start at : 49.99 USD / Each

Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area.
Missouri
Louisiana
Cascade Hops Plant
Prices start at : 49.95 USD / 1 pcs

Our Hops are fully rooted for at least 1 growing season. Known for its important contributions to ales the world over, Cascade Hops are underappreciated and often overlooked when it comes to all the advantages they provide for planting in the backyard,...
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Year to Bear: 2-3 years
  • Drought Tolerance: Good
South Carolina
Fort Mill
Mt. Hood Hops
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / Sold Out

Hop plants are very hardy perennials that require a support structure to climb. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates. Spicy and mildly herbal aroma.
  • Bearing Age: 2nd year
  • Hardiness Zone: 4
  • Ripening Time: September-October
  • Plant Height: 20-25'
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Hops Collection
Prices start at : 24.95 USD / Sold Out

-20°F June-July. The pale green flowers from these attractive, agile, fast-growing vines are a key ingredient in beer making. Aphids and spider mites can cause plants damage; if present, control with Neem oil or Pyrethrin.
  • Plant Spacing: 3-5'
  • Perennial: Yes
  • Bearing Age: 2nd year
  • Hardiness Zone: 4
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Kent Golding Hops
Prices start at : 6.95 USD / Sold Out

Aphids and spider mites can cause plants damage; if present, control with Neem oil or Pyrethrin. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates.
  • Plant Height: 20-25'
  • Plant Spacing: 3-5'
  • Bearing Age: 2nd year
  • Full Sun: Yes
Oregon
Cottage Grove
Nugget Hops
Prices start at : 14.99 USD

Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Mulch in winter for protection. Used as a bittering agent in brewing and also enjoyed for herbal aroma qualities.
  • Fruit Color: Green
  • Soil Composition: Loamy
  • Soil Moisture: Well Drained - Average Moistness
  • Years to Bear: 1 - 2
  • Zone Range: 3 - 8
  • Shade/Sun: Partial Shade - Full Sun
Missouri
Louisiana
Willamette Hops
Prices start at : 19.99 USD / Each

Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Originates from Oregon in 1976. Vigorous bines yield small to medium-size cones that are a core ingredient used by professionals and home brewers...
  • Taste: Aromatic
  • Shade/Sun: Full Sun
  • Ripens/Harvest: Early August
  • Pollination: Self-pollinating
  • Soil pH Level: 6.0 - 7.0
  • Bloom Color: Green, Yellow
Missouri
Louisiana
Hops Plant Pruning: When And How To Prune A Hops Plant
Cut all the rest back to the ground.Train the ones you've kept to climb up hanging strings or wires leading to an overhead trellis.Hops plant pruning is a process that needs to be kept up throughout the summer if you want your vines to be healthy.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hops Companion Plants: Learn What To Plant With Hops In Gardens
The pungent scent deters many pests and the plant is a host forincreases the vigor of plants nearby, while attractingand beneficial wasps. Hops companion plants need to be considered carefully., you should consider what to plant with hops and what not...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hops Plant Fertilizer: How And When To Feed Hops Plants
The following article contains is a hops fertilizer guide for how and when to feed hops plants.. Apply nitrogen in late spring to early summer in the form of a commercial fertilizer, organic matter, or manure.is needed in far lesser amounts than nitrogen.
Ohio
Willoughby
Backyard Hops Plant: How To Plant Hops And Hops Plant History
They're non-productive and it's best if your female plants produce only non-fertilized seed. Of course, not everyone grew backyard hops plants for brewing purposes. King Henry VI had to order his sheriffs to protect hops growers and beer brewers, though...
Ohio
Willoughby
Troubleshooting Hops Plants: What To Do If Your Hops Stopped Growing
Vine pruning will increase circulation and prevent much of the problem. Prune plant vines to two to three healthy shoots to prevent excessive stems and promote cones. Hunting with a flashlight and squashing those nasty little organisms is the most expedient...
Ohio
Willoughby
Propagating Hops Plants: Planting Hops From Clippings And Rhizomes
Plants started from seed may be capricious and result in only male plants, which will not produce the flowering cones. Once shoots are a couple inches high, use stakes or other support to begin training the plants.in late spring or summer.
Ohio
Willoughby
Reasons For No Cones On Hops: How To Get Cones On Hops Plants
Hops with no cones may be due to the time of the year, cultivation practices or age of the vines. They will grow 15 feet tall or more when fully established but even with regular watering and fertilizer, expect no cones on hops the first year and bines...
Ohio
Willoughby
Planting Hops Rhizomes: Is Hops Grown From Rhizomes Or Plants
Purchasing hops rhizomes for growing from NCPN is a guarantee that you will be getting healthy disease-free stock.Alternately, if you purchase from another location,contact the Department of Agriculture for that state for questions regarding the licensing...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hops Spacing Requirements – Tips On Plant Spacing For Hops
If the hops plant spacing is tight, the vines will tangle and you might mistake one type cone for another.Plan on hops spacing requirements of at least 10 feet between different-variety plants.
Ohio
Willoughby
Hops Plant Diseases: Treating Diseases Affecting Hops Plants In Gardens
The hop flowers brown and curl and the underside of leaves become mottled with brown lesions and a yellow halo. For the first time and things are going swimmingly. This fungal disease causes water lesions on the roots of the plants, blackened or yellow...
Ohio
Willoughby
Hops Plant Types: How Many Hops Varieties Are There
If you brew your own beer and you're looking to get more involved in the process,is a great place to start. Keep reading to learn more about hops varieties and their uses.How many hops varieties are there?
Ohio
Willoughby