Exhibits delightful citrus tones and a clean, floral taste. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Named for the Washington State Centennial Celebration, which occurred in 1989, just...
Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Ripens in August.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates.
A hardy plant, the Centennial can withstand climate differences ranging from arid locations to those with lengthy rainy seasons. This means you are getting a significant jumpstart over starting from a rhizome or planting newly rooted plants in Spring.
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.
1 1/2 to 2 pounds of dried flowers. Plant hops in well-drained soil, spacing them 3-5 feet apart. Not available to Canada. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates.
Well drained loam with plenty of organic matter. Provide a support structure for the vines to climb, a trellis, fence, arbor or wall will suffice. -20°F June-July. Great for English-style ales.
Exceptional aroma with balanced bitterness. Ripens in early August.The USDA hardiness zones offer a guide to varieties that will grow well in certain climates. Mulch for winter protection.
Each zone corresponds to the minimum winter temperatures experienced in a given area. Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering.
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, garden or throughout the landscape.
Well drained loam with plenty of organic matter. Provide a support structure for the vines to climb, a trellis, fence, arbor or wall will suffice. -20°F June-July. Good for lagers.
Fertilizing is not essential, but if you choose, do so early in the season with a well-balanced fertilizer. -20°F June-July. The plants form a dense foliage screen that bursts with blooms in summer.
1 1/2 to 2 pounds of dried flowers. Plant hops in well-drained soil, spacing them 3-5 feet apart. Not available to Canada. Hops reach 20-25 feet tall at maturity, dying back to the ground each winter in most climates.
Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Plant bare-root rhizomes 6" deep. Turn your backyard into a hop yard. Yields pale greenish-yellow female flowers, or cones, which bloom in late...
Make sure that your hardiness zone lies within the zone compatability range of this variety before ordering. Named for the Willamette River in northwest Oregon, in the heart of the hops-growing region.
In addition to Cove Orchard Water Association that supplies all buildings and the house, there is a well which produces an adequate supply of water all year. Enclosed Fodder Room with water and electricity.
It is a dioecious, perennial, herbaceous climbing plant which sends up new shoots in early spring and dies back to a cold-hardy rhizome in autumn. * The dried flowering heads of female plants are used as a flavouring and preservative in beer.
It is a dioecious, perennial, herbaceous climbing plant which sends up new shoots in early spring and dies back to a cold-hardy rhizome in autumn. * The dried flowering heads of female plants are used as a flavouring and preservative in beer.
A pillow stuffed with hops flowers will overcome insomnia. Tall growing vine, ideal for covering antenna towers. Important medicinally for its calming effect. Only seeds may be imported into the U.S. (plants not permitted).
When to Sow: Spring/Late Summer/Early Fall
Ease of Germination: Difficult/Special Treatment Required
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Developed at the Hop Research Center in Bavaria and grown in America since the 1980s. It is a cross between Northern Brewer and a German male hop. Moderate clean bittering qualities and clean spicy aroma used in a wide range of beers.
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It is a seedless triploid with a vigorous growth habit. The cone structure is round and small to medium in size, and cones have a moderate amount of golden yellow lupulin. Introduced in 1967, it has a pleasant mild fruity aroma with hints of spice and...
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Has high bittering qualities, and is used primarily for dry hopping. Alpha acids 14-17%. Its brewing characteristics are quite similar to Centennial but stronger. This variety is also known as CTZ.
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A terrific all-purpose triploid seedless aroma hop similar to the German Tettnanger variety. The spicy character is due to its high farnesene content. Adds a spicy, sweet fruity character to beers.
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Traditional German noble aroma type with a subtle floral and spicy aroma and very low bittering value. Requires well-drained acidic soils, high in humic acids. Called for in many classic beer recipes and in premium beers.
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Released in 1972, it is a cross between Fuggle and the Russian hop, Serebrianka. The compact medium sized cone has a moderate amount of light yellow lupulin that develops in unique tight balls in the cone.
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It is a Saazer type, but with stronger aroma, alpha oils and bitterness. Alpha acid 6-9%. It is a diploid hybrid (USDA 21522 X USDA21361M) with Cascade parentage that gives it better winter hardiness than Saazer.