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Nugget Hops Vine

Nugget Hops Vine

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  (7 customer reviews)



Climbing vine grows 20-25 ft. in a season and is winter hardy in the North. Large leaves look pretty against a fence or trellis. Produces pale yellow hops that give home brews authentic Old World flavor. Full sun to partial shade. Bareroot. Zones 2-9.
Not available in AE AK GU HI PR WA OR.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.

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Product Details
Height: Vine grows 20-25 feet
Spacing: 8 feet between mature vines
Depth: See Comments
Spread: Vine
Sun/Shade: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Days To Maturity: Ripens August - September
Yield: Mostly ornamental
Color: Pale Yellow
Foliage: Summer Green (Summer) Yellow-Green (Fall)
Blooms: Late Summer
Fruit: Bears pale, aromatic hops that look like fuzzy catkins
Comments: Train to a fence or trellis. Vine grows 20 - 25 feet in one season. Planting Depth: Make trench 6 inches deep, plant on side, cover with 2 inches of soil. Fill in trench as vine grows. All female vines. Variety is 3-4 times more bitter than most hop vines. Special considerations:-------------------------------------------------------Water regularly to keep soil moist, not wet. Will not thrive in dry locations. Water deep once a week; More sparingly in hot, dry windy conditions.Winiter hardy in the northern climates, Yet it is best to apply a layer of mulch in mid to late fall for extra winter protection.The pale yellow hops gives home brews authentic old world flavor to beer and ale. Collect mature cones in the fall and hang to dry. Cut vines down to the ground in late fall. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA
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Nugget Hops Vine Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI OR PR WA

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 -  Monday, October 10, 2011
Doing great
Reviewed By: Jim (Des Moines, IA)
This is an update to my earlier review. I have had great success with my vines. I have been able to fill 2 gallon sized bags with fresh hops, and have made one brewing with these to add some bitterness. They are great as a bittering hops, and would likely do fine as an aroma hops. I do not know the variety, but they are fairly close to the same smell as Cascade.

 -  Thursday, May 05, 2011
Great vine
Reviewed By: Jim (Des Moines, IA)
I ordered these a while ago and when I finally received them they did not look like much. They have been in the ground less than 2 months and already are approaching 2 feet. Not bad progress considering the weather here in Iowa couldn't decide whether it was spring or winter this year. I am looking forward to adding these to my wort, and hopefully these will add a nice bitter taste to balance out the brew. My 2 vines are really doing well, and I do not have the great soil on my property that Iowa is known to have. Give these a try, as I can expect mine to get pretty tall if they continue as they have been.

 -  Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Fast growing
Reviewed By: Cindi M (Rayne, LA)
This vine took off and started multiplying! They started producing hops the first (last) year and we are sure we will get an even better batch this year. My husband is a brewer and looking forward to try them out.


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Nugget Hops Vine
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Nugget Hops Vine
Quick, Shady Screen

  (7 customer reviews)

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Climbing vine grows 20-25 ft. in a season and is winter hardy in the North. Large leaves look pretty against a fence or trellis. Produces pale yellow hops that give home brews authentic Old World flavor. Full sun to partial shade. Bareroot. Zones 2-9.
Not available in AE AK GU HI PR WA OR.

This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.


Product Details
Height: Vine grows 20-25 feet
Spacing: 8 feet between mature vines
Depth: See Comments
Spread: Vine
Sun/Shade: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Days To Maturity: Ripens August - September
Yield: Mostly ornamental
Color: Pale Yellow
Foliage: Summer Green (Summer) Yellow-Green (Fall)
Blooms: Late Summer
Fruit: Bears pale, aromatic hops that look like fuzzy catkins
Comments: Train to a fence or trellis. Vine grows 20 - 25 feet in one season. Planting Depth: Make trench 6 inches deep, plant on side, cover with 2 inches of soil. Fill in trench as vine grows. All female vines. Variety is 3-4 times more bitter than most hop vines. Special considerations:-------------------------------------------------------Water regularly to keep soil moist, not wet. Will not thrive in dry locations. Water deep once a week; More sparingly in hot, dry windy conditions.Winiter hardy in the northern climates, Yet it is best to apply a layer of mulch in mid to late fall for extra winter protection.The pale yellow hops gives home brews authentic old world flavor to beer and ale. Collect mature cones in the fall and hang to dry. Cut vines down to the ground in late fall. RESTRICTED STATES, AE, AK, GU, HI, OR, PR, WA
Shipping: View Shipping Schedule
Nugget Hops Vine Ships In The Spring
Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI OR PR WA

Customer Reviews
Overall Rating:
Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers

Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating 

 -  Monday, October 10, 2011
Doing great
Reviewed By: Jim (Des Moines, IA)
This is an update to my earlier review. I have had great success with my vines. I have been able to fill 2 gallon sized bags with fresh hops, and have made one brewing with these to add some bitterness. They are great as a bittering hops, and would likely do fine as an aroma hops. I do not know the variety, but they are fairly close to the same smell as Cascade.

 -  Thursday, May 05, 2011
Great vine
Reviewed By: Jim (Des Moines, IA)
I ordered these a while ago and when I finally received them they did not look like much. They have been in the ground less than 2 months and already are approaching 2 feet. Not bad progress considering the weather here in Iowa couldn't decide whether it was spring or winter this year. I am looking forward to adding these to my wort, and hopefully these will add a nice bitter taste to balance out the brew. My 2 vines are really doing well, and I do not have the great soil on my property that Iowa is known to have. Give these a try, as I can expect mine to get pretty tall if they continue as they have been.

 -  Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Fast growing
Reviewed By: Cindi M (Rayne, LA)
This vine took off and started multiplying! They started producing hops the first (last) year and we are sure we will get an even better batch this year. My husband is a brewer and looking forward to try them out.


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