fraser_john
Go Pies
I have only had my hops in the ground for 1 season and I note that they have grown significantly, I also admit to not knowing a lot about how they grow under the ground.
However, I am otherwise a half competant gardner and suspect that like bulbs and such, they can probably be dug up and the main plant split along the main root growths where offshoot buds are forming!
If this is the case, rather than buying on ebay and paying a fortune, would we not be better off arranging swaps for varieties?
I have tettnang and goldings, though as I say, for just one year in the ground, I do not think they would be ready for splitting till next year. But others with well established vines might want to think about it?
However, I am otherwise a half competant gardner and suspect that like bulbs and such, they can probably be dug up and the main plant split along the main root growths where offshoot buds are forming!
If this is the case, rather than buying on ebay and paying a fortune, would we not be better off arranging swaps for varieties?
I have tettnang and goldings, though as I say, for just one year in the ground, I do not think they would be ready for splitting till next year. But others with well established vines might want to think about it?