Foraging seeds like these are not typically found in most seed catalogs, but the folks at Permaculture Seed Library have been cultivating them on their small farm in Oregon. They call them SemiSauvage Hop Seeds, a variety of hop that's perfect for climbers and those who want to try something new.
These hops are said to be more resistant to disease than some other varieties, making them well-suited to indoor growing. The seeds themselves are a beautiful mix of green and yellow, with a slight powdery coating on their surface. It's worth noting that the hop flowers and cones can also be used for culinary purposes, but they're primarily grown for their seed.
SemiSauvage Hop Seeds are an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some organic content to their garden or indoor space. The plants themselves are relatively easy to care for, requiring minimal maintenance and a well-draining potting mix. With proper growing conditions, these seeds can produce delicious hops that'll give your beer, wine, or even tea a unique twist.