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I have discovered a good source of hops growing in the wild! It's the first time

ever I've seen some. What would hops be good for, other than beer? Would people

through the warehouse be interested in some hops?

Sara R.

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Hops are good for so many things that it would clog up the list to list

them! Do a search and you'll find all you ever wanted to know. The part

you use is the flower head, before it opens completely. When you roll

it in your hand, it should get you sticky. I dry them in my dehydrator

to make sure they are dry enough not to mold. You want to store them as

airless as possible. (Vacuum sealed comes to mind.) Hops went into the

herbal ointment I used on 's horse, Sisko, AKA the clumsiest horse

in the world. It helped save his leg and his life. According to my beer

brewing eldest son, wild hops are best used to flavor the beer. I sent

him a bunch last year.

Because of its rapid growth and vining habit, hops also makes a great

summer sunshade. Plant it out of beak-range of the birds you are trying

to shade! Pigs will also enthusiastically prune it. :-)Pat Z.

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