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Trellis Structure

Trellis Structure

Hop Planting June 2002

Hops grow rapidly and must be supported on a trellis sructure. For our project we chose an ancient form of hop trellis with a central tall pole and wires out to smaller posts. Here is a picture of the wires connected to a pulley so we can lower the structure at harvest time.

Wire Attachment

Wire Attachment

Our trellis structure is currently enclosed by a welded wire fence to prevent sheep from eating the new hop shoots. We will be removing this later to let the sheep use the hops for shade.

Trellis Structure

Trellis Structure

Planting

For planting the hop rhizomes we mixed the soil from the planting holes with an equal amount of composted sheep manure.

Mixing Dirt

Mixing Dirt

Mixing Dirt

This mixture was used to fill the holes and the rhizomes were placed at a depth of about 2 inches with the shoots pointing up per planting instructions from the vender.

Planting a Rhizome

Planting a Rhizome

Soil Temperature Logging

In addition to the hops themselves we also buried a soil temperature data logger. We are taking a sample of the soil temperature every 90 minutes. We have a second data logger measuring air temperature. We will retrieve these data loggers in 120 days and post results then.

Soil Temperature Data Logger

Soil Temperature Data Logger

Air Temperature Data Logger

Air Temperature Data Logger

Here is a link to more technical information on these data loggers.

Hop Varieties

The six varieties we have selected for this trial are

Centennial
Chinook
Horizon
Red Vine
Sterling
Vanguard

We have 2 plants of each variety.

To randomize the locations for the planting of each variety within the set we used a random number to decide which variety would be located in each space. We have two sets of hops. Set A is the southern set and set B is the northern set.

The variety locations are:

  • A1 - Chinook
  • A2 - Horizon
  • A3 - Red Vine
  • A4 - Centennial
  • A5 - Vanguard
  • A6 - Sterling

  • B1 - Vanguard
  • B2 - Centennial
  • B3 - Horizon
  • B4 - Chinook
  • B5 - Sterling
  • B6 - Red Vine

We will be documenting how each variety grows during this test.

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