matt white
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I severely pruned all my hop plants a few months ago and chucked all the excess rhizomes into an old water tank (with no lid) with a heap of other garden cuttings. Once it all dried out sufficiently I burnt the whole lot. It all reduced down to what looked like a pile of smouldering ash.
Last week I was about to throw some more of the aforementioned green waste in the said tank only to find a rather healthy looking, vigorous hop plant happily sending out bines inside the bottom of the water tank.
Obviously must have not been too burnt by the whole experience.
Note to self (and all other AHBers): If you cant grow hops......stay well out of the garden!!!!
Gil
PS on the "2009 hop plantations" thread a large number of people seem to be killing their plants with love, then digging them up and repotting and overfertilising and under/overwatering and, and, and.
Its simple: Water them when they are dry, fertilise them sparingly if at all, and STOP LOOKING AT THEM, they will grow.
Last week I was about to throw some more of the aforementioned green waste in the said tank only to find a rather healthy looking, vigorous hop plant happily sending out bines inside the bottom of the water tank.
Obviously must have not been too burnt by the whole experience.
Note to self (and all other AHBers): If you cant grow hops......stay well out of the garden!!!!
Gil
PS on the "2009 hop plantations" thread a large number of people seem to be killing their plants with love, then digging them up and repotting and overfertilising and under/overwatering and, and, and.
Its simple: Water them when they are dry, fertilise them sparingly if at all, and STOP LOOKING AT THEM, they will grow.