2016 Harvest of hops: Saturday 18th March 2016. Frankston Victoria.
2nd season Cascade Hops. 1st Season Victoria Hops. 1st Season Chinook Hops.
Victoria on the growth, biggest flowers of the three breeds.
Victoria over Chilli's.
Victoria invading the adjacent greenhouse.
Chinook 2 of 1st season Ryzolme. 1 of two ryzolmes failed. It jumped the gun and sprung up eagerly in winter shortly after I planted it. It suffered and died off.
Note to growing hops in Victoria. Early starters are enthusiastic and exciting but can die off. Its later starters that really produce. Better to plant late winter maybe. Its a little confusing now days.
Cascade (added pics in the past) they are harder to photograph they are a canopy over the vegie garden. All picked now. First season I got 1.2kg wet. This season I got 1.56kg wet. They grow in wicking beds shared with subtoranian vegies.
Vacuum sealed packs of either wet Hops or Dried hops.
As for quoting the yield weights: with some gardeners enthusiasm it produced around 3.5kg wet hops in a scrawny backyard mostly shaded other than summer months. The hops are a side project anyhow.
PS.
I never believed I could grow organically for myself in such a small space but you want to see thefood I also grow in this scrawny little backyard.
Press on! its so good for you.