Just got this from Richters about their new additions to their hop plant line up. Looks like they have a nice few now.
BTW, they sell the actual plant so it isn't rizhomes per se. I bought 6 plants 5 or 6 years ago and they are still going strong.
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Hop plants from Richters
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I bought from them years ago too and all plants are still going strong.
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Re: Hop plants from Richters
Any interest in a group buy to save on shipping? I'd be in for some plants.
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I'd be up for that.EverwoodAveBrewShop wrote:Any interest in a group buy to save on shipping? I'd be in for some plants.
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Re: Hop plants from Richters
If they're the ones in your New Glasgow backyard, then I'd say they're pretty hardy plants... you don't have to water them or take care of them at allmr x wrote:I bought from them years ago too and all plants are still going strong.

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Re: Hop plants from Richters
That's the way I have grown to appreciate them, zero maintenance.
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