Rhizomes are root cuttings of the hop bine; plant in well-drained soil with plenty of sun and room to climb, then harvest and dry the flower cones in late summer for your brewing pleasure! HopRhizomes – Grow your own hop plants! 2025 sales and shipments have completed. All current orders are pre-orders for spring 2026 shipment after the new season’s rhizome harvest. We've been selling rhizomes for years and helping brewers grow their own hops for brewing, and in this episode, we'll walk you through what you need to know about planting a rhizome... HopsRhizomes. Our collection of hops includes a wide variety of rhizomes from our 25 years of collecting and growing. HopRhizomes and Accessories. Multi-Use Hops. We have popular options like Cascade, Centennial, and Chinook, and lesser-known gems like Crystal and Sterling. Grow your own hops at home by planting a rhizome. Hoprhizomes are typically available towards the end of March and early April. Hoprhizomes are small roots cut from the main root system of a mature female hop plant, and are a great way for people to grown their hops at home. Certified organic HopsRhizomes ship in spring, as early as they can be harvested. Hops form very tall vines (called "bines") that grow up and around any nearby vertical structure. HopRhizomes pre-orders begin in January. The rhizomes are harvested in the spring and are typically available for shipment from April through June. In the springtime, after the rhizomes are planted, the bines (hop vines) of a new hop plant begin to grow. Hop vines are capable of growing up to 12 inches a day under ideal conditions.