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planting hops seeds Hops Seeds (Organic)Organic hops seeds produce vigorous, fast growing herbaceous perennial vines valued for their lush foliage, aromatic green cones, and use in traditional herbal preparations. Native to Europe and Asia, hops (Humulus lupulus) thrive in full sun and fertile, well draining soil with regular watering and plenty of organic matter. In a single growing season, these climbing bines can reach impressive heights, quickly covering trellises, poles, or fences and
Organic hops seeds produce vigorous, fast-growing herbaceous perennial vines valued for their lush foliage, aromatic green cones, and use in traditional herbal preparations. Native to Europe and Asia, hops (Humulus lupulus) thrive in full sun and fertile, well-draining soil with regular watering and plenty of organic matter. In a single growing season, these climbing bines can reach impressive heights, quickly covering trellises, poles, or fences and making an excellent choice for summer shade, vertical gardens, and perennial plantings.
Hops grown from seed are dioecious, meaning plants may be either male or female and will naturally vary in vigor and cone characteristics. Gardeners interested in plant selection may choose especially robust female plants and propagate them through root cuttings for future growth. Once established, hops return year after year, developing strong root systems and increasing in size and productivity over time.
With a long history of use in herbal traditions, hops have been cultivated for centuries for their distinctive aromatic compounds. Their vigorous growth habit and perennial nature also make them a practical and attractive addition to herb gardens, permaculture designs, and edible landscapes.
For additional plants that complement hops in herbal gardens or perennial borders, explore our Herb Seeds collection, featuring a wide range of culinary and medicinal varieties.
Did You Know? The name Humulus lupulus is sometimes translated as “humus wolf,” a reference to the plant’s vigorous growth and heavy nutrient appetite.
- Soil Temperature: 65–75°F
- Planting Depth: 1/4"
- Germination: 14–21 days (may benefit from cold stratification)
- Seed Count: Approximately 20 seeds per packet
- Height at Maturity: 10'–20'+
- Days to Maturity: 120–150 days
- Sun/Shade: Full Sun
- Spacing After Thinning: 24"–36"
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