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Thank you for your reply. The plant arrived today, looking so very healthy. Thank you so much for sending it so safely! It will be planted in my daughters herb bed, which is part of my wedding present to her and husband. As they love food, they will be thrilled with this beautiful,
architectural, fruit producing plant! Thanks again.
Mia B., Newton Abbot
Supplied as a bare root plant approximately 12" - 18" (30 - 45 cm) tall including roots.
This Product is Available Now.Fuggle was developed by the Reverend Richard Fuggles in 1875, and is one of the oldest varieties of hops still available. Once a mainstay of the Kentish hop gardens, it is a classic 'aroma' op, producing a light flavoured beer. Most frequently used in British bitters and pale ales, it can also be used in porters and stouts.
The hop vines, known as 'bines', can reach up to 25 feet in height. The leaves are dark green while the large flowers are light green and scented. Fuggle crops more heavily towards the head of the plant. They are traditional grown on strings vertically to about 18 feet but you could also grow them along a fence or similar, or train them up a trellis. We recommend training 2-3 shoots each year, but certainly no more than 8. All other growth should be removed. The bines will die back over the winter (or should be cut down in late autumn) and will re-grow from the base of the plant the following year.
The young shoots can be eaten and taste like artichokes or brussel sprouts!
Hop flowers are also used to treat arthritis, fibromyalgia, insomnia, diabetes and menopause symptoms because of their anti-inflammatory and sedative properties. Hops in beer can help you produce good cholesterol, but be careful not to over do it! You can also use them to make tea and 'herb pillows'. Hops are related to cannabis!
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