Golden Hop Plant

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  1. wiseowl

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    Good morning I have a Golden Hop plant and would like to move it.can I dig it up or would it be better to take a cutting.Thank you:smile:

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    Dig it up and then you will have two or three or dozens!
     
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      Good afternoon @Palustris I shall do that now and thank you:smile:
       
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      Lovely plant Golden hop . I would dig it up around now and possibly split it .
      I took some cuttings off mine 2 years ago and all took no problems . Last year I did the same and they all died in a very short time . Not to sure what went wrong.
       
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        Good afternoon Harry and many thanks my friend I shall do as you kindly suggested and see what happens:smile:
         
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        I have been digging ours out for years and it is still there. Harder to remove than Bindweed!
         
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          Good evening @Palustris I have dug down two feet and still it won't budge ,its staying where it is;):smile:
           
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            If you want it elsewhere, then kibble off a bit of the stem with roots. It will almost certainly grow!
             
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              Thanks Pal I will try that,but first I have to Google Kibble,never heard that word before:smile:
               
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              pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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              its a kind of dog food Woo.:snork:
               
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