Kirin Ii Hops Bine – Live Plant – 4 Inch Pot – Green – Perennial Beermaking Humulus Lupus

$37.99

Grow your own beer! This perennial Humulus Lupus arrives in a 4-inch pot, ready for your garden. Perfect for beermaking, enjoy fresh hops year after year! A vigorous climbing plant for home brewing enthusiasts.

Estimated arrival

Aug 19

Aug 24 - Aug 26

Aug 29 - Sep 02

  • USDA Hardiness Zone

    Not Specified
  • Soil Type

    Well-drained soil with neutral pH
  • Sunlight Exposure

    Full sun
  • Expected Planting Period

    Spring or early summer

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    Grow Your Own Hops: The Ultimate Beermaking Plant

    The ideal live plant for home brewers and gardeners alike, this perennial Humulus Lupus arrives in a 4-inch pot, ready to be planted in your garden or a larger container. Experience the satisfaction of cultivating your own ingredients for your favorite craft beers. This hops variety is renowned for its exceptional brewing qualities and robust growth, making it a valuable addition to any beermaking endeavor. Whether you’re a seasoned brewer or just starting out, growing your own hops ensures the freshest ingredients for your batches.

    Beyond its practicality for brewing, this hops plant also enhances the aesthetic appeal of your garden. With its lush green foliage and natural climbing habit, it serves as an excellent decorative screen or a beautiful cover for a trellis. It’s remarkably easy to grow, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. As a perennial, this plant provides fresh hops year after year, offering a sustainable and cost-effective solution for your brewing and gardening needs. Its rapid growth ensures a bountiful harvest season after season.

    Benefits of Growing Your Own Hops

    • Fresh Ingredients: Cultivate your own hops for superior beer brewing.
    • Decorative Plant: Utilize its climbing nature as a vibrant screen or trellis cover.
    • Perennial Growth: Enjoy continuous harvests of hops year after year.
    • Easy to Grow: Thrives with minimal effort in full sun and well-drained soil.
    • Cost-Effective: Save money on brewing ingredients in the long run.

    This hops plant is a superb addition to any garden, offering both functional benefits for beermaking and ornamental value. Its adaptability to a wide range of climates, including continental and temperate regions, makes it a versatile choice for growers across various locations. With proper care, this plant will generously reward you with an abundance of hops for all your brewing projects. Expect an impressive height of up to 10 feet with a spread of 18 inches, requiring only medium watering to flourish.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Hops Plants

    How tall will this perennial hops bine grow? The bine can reach an impressive height of up to 10 feet, providing ample hops for your brewing needs.

    What type of soil is best for growing hops? Well-drained soil with a neutral pH is ideal for optimal growth and hop production.

    How much sunlight does the hops plant require? Full sun exposure is essential for vigorous growth and abundant hop development.

    When is the best time to plant this hops bine? Spring or early summer is the most favorable time for planting to ensure successful establishment.

    How often should I water my hops plant? Medium watering is needed; ensure the soil remains consistently moist but not waterlogged to prevent root rot.

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