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    Hops found the trellis! This is the biggest of the 5 plants.

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    What are you planning to brew once you've harvested? I think a night of homebrew tasting might be in order.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fj605 View Post
    What are you planning to brew once you've harvested? I think a night of homebrew tasting might be in order.
    Heck yeah! Depends On how much I get. First year harvest should be very small. I have a good recipe for a Cream Ale that is my everyday brew. If I get a lot I may do a dark IPA. It requires 10 Hop Additions. If i get middle of the road Ill make a Milk Stout that I love.

    Quote Originally Posted by hatidua View Post
    kale/chard/squash/cucumbers/lettuce planted a week ago, 8 pepper and 22 tomato plants sitting indoors waiting for a few more days...this snow thing is not amusing
    In a way I am glad that my seedlings seem to be slow starting. I would be really pissed if I were in your situation.

    Pitch some sort of tent over the garden with tarps? The ground should be warm enough to keep them warm-ish.


    Next year I an going to do more bucket taters I only did 3 buckets because I am learning. They are easy to bring in the garage on these isolated cold snaps. I have already had to put more dirt in the buckets, and going to add more today.
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