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17 years 1 month ago #13

"TheBeerNut":2926fpdg wrote:

"kenmc":2926fpdg wrote: Didn't think we had the climate for hops, presumed it was too damp for them to grow without rotting.[/quote:2926fpdg][/quote:2926fpdg]

Humidity is a really problem for fungal growth, but is nearly a hop now now that has been bread for a particular climate.

17 years 1 month ago #14

&amp;quot;oblivious&amp;quot;:3g8it055 wrote: Sounds like you have been talking to OZ calke again <!-- s:wink: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_wink.gif" alt=":wink:" title="Wink" /><!-- s:wink: -->[/quote:3g8it055]No, just Cuilán. I'm paraphrasing* what he said.

[size=75:3g8it055]*removing all the rude words[/size:3g8it055]

17 years 1 month ago #15

Good luck with the growing Paolov. I think the Italian climate with its abundant sunshine will help your vines grow very high!

17 years 1 month ago #16

yesterday morning i noticed some activities and here it's a picture of it:

[img:1xoq067b]http://lh6.ggpht.com/_q3QbO99qDiM/SdB4Hlg_9OI/AAAAAAAABEo/0Nl8EKglkPw/s720/_MG_0877.jpg[/img:1xoq067b]

Nature's miracle.

Does anyone know how can i come by a kilkenny golding bare root ? i would like to have a piece of ireland in my garden. I have a cousin in dublin and my uncles lived there for so many years....

17 years 1 month ago #17

That's great to see.

Kilkenny Goldings would probably have been the same strain as East Kent Goldings, just grown in Kilkenny.

17 years 1 month ago #18

nice to see you in this topic, sbillings!
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