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My hops don't like being transplanted from the ground into a (very large) pot. Next year we'll try to burry the pot, see how it goes.
Haha, I have hops and they are like cancer. I am never going to get rid of them, every time I dig a bunch of them up they send new shoots up all over the place. Itβs worse than ivy.
Ivy's very well implanted in my backyard from previous owners. It adds lots of green to an otherwise small fenced backyard.
I brought the hops when I moved in, and so far it hasn't been able to take over... I'm keeping it contained as much as I can, thus the reason why it's in a pot!
We'll see how it goes next year.
Haha, I have hops and they are like cancer. I am never going to get rid of them, every time I dig a bunch of them up they send new shoots up all over the place. Itβs worse than ivy.