It's time to tear up your yard and make room for all of your new hop plants! Mowing your yard every week is rarely enjoyable and you don't even get beer in return. Now you can replace all of that silly grass with some hops!



Growing your own hops is an extremely rewarding experience for any homebrewer or beer lover. Not only are they beautiful plants that require little maintenance, but in the end, you can brew with them! Brewing a fresh hop ale with your own homegrown hops? Yes please!



Rhizomes are cuttings of rootstock that can be planted now (depending on your growing region) or stored in the fridge (put that vegetable drawer to good use and kick out those brussel sprouts and kale) until planting in the spring. Since growing regions vary greatly, the best way to learn about growing hops in your area would be to find someone who is already doing it.



Rhizomes available individually or in packs of 50.