Cawood Marshes Hop
Little bit late in the season to be repotting my Cawood Marshes Wild Hop cutting but managed it without disturbing the roots too much.
Bit of an upcycle idea with a log basket I got free off marketplace thinking it was a lot smaller in the picture, it would hardly even fit through the door. So it's been sat outside for ages and I suddenly thought I could use that as a planter!
Utilising some offcuts from a pond liner, putting some holes in it for drainage along with some crocks to line the bottom and we're sorted. If it rots away after a few years, no issues as I'll just move the hop when it's dormant. Much easier to transplant a rhizome than for instance if I planted a shrub of tree in it.
Hopefully the hop should have loads of space to spread its roots with some fresh peat free compost and get established nice and quickly.
Second photo shows before repotting, so you can see the size difference of the pot!
















