Are there any wild hop locations in England?
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Wild Hops
- floydmeddler
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Re: Wild Hops
Quite a few near me. I snuck out last night and liberated 4 roots from a hedge. They are a pig to dig up but I have planted them along my chicken run fence which is 6ft tall, so hopefully I may get a few more free hops this year.
Re: Wild Hops
A quick Google confirms that Sussex (particularly on The Weald) was a major hop growing area in the past, so I am sure you should be able to find "wild hops" in/close to your area. Unless you have access to some local knowledge, they are going to be easier to spot in August/September when they come into flower.
If you are serious about growing hops at home I would recommend getting hold of (i.e. buying) a known cultivar. Be warned they can take up quite a lot of space:

If you are serious about growing hops at home I would recommend getting hold of (i.e. buying) a known cultivar. Be warned they can take up quite a lot of space:
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- floydmeddler
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Re: Wild Hops
Cheers for the reply. Getting on to it now.