How to Dry Hops for Decoration: The Effortless Guide to “drying” your Hop Garlands

How to Dry Hops for Decoration: The Effortless Guide to “drying” your Hop Garlands

There is something undeniably evocative about the sight of lush, green hops draped over a rustic timber beam. It’s that timeless charm of the English countryside. Whether you call them hop vines or, as we technically do on the farm, hop bines, these botanical beauties have become the “must-have” accessory for anyone looking to infuse their home with a touch of natural luxury.

But a question we often hear at Hukins Hops is: “How do I dry them?”

The internet is full of complex tutorials involving drying racks, dehumidifiers, and precise temperature controls. It sounds like a lot of blood, sweat, and determination just to get a bit of greenery on your mantlepiece. Well, we have a secret for you. The “drying” part is actually the easiest job you’ll do all year. In fact, it requires exactly zero effort.

There is also a common misconception that if you want a hop garland to last for a year or more, you must buy it already dried. While our dried garlands are spectacular, fresh hop garlands are the unsung heroes of the hop world and by far our most popular choice.

The “Best of Both Worlds”: Our Fresh Hop Garlands

If you are lucky enough to catch our harvest season, our fresh hop garlands are the ultimate “best of both worlds” solution.

When they arrive at your door, they are vibrant, supple, and heavy with the scent of the hop garden. Because they are fresh, they are incredibly easy to manipulate. You can wind them around a banister, drape them over a kitchen island, or frame a doorway with ease. They aren’t brittle; they are alive with the essence of the farm.

Now, here is the magic part. You don’t need to do a thing to dry them. The only thing you need to ensure is that you hang them on the day you receive them – DO NOT leave them in the box!

Simply hang them “in situ”: which is a fancy way of saying “exactly where you want them to live”: and let nature take its course. Because our hops are grown with generations of expertise, they are sturdy enough to dry naturally in the air of your home. They will slowly transition from a deep, juicy green to a sophisticated, sage green over the course of a few weeks. No special techniques, no drying racks, and absolutely no stress. They will then last just as long as our dried hop garlands.

  • Pros:
    • Super flexible: They’re soft and pliable, so you can drape, twist, and hang them without worrying about them breaking.
    • The Scent: Nothing beats that fresh, zesty harvest aroma.
    • The “Two-for-One” factor: They dry naturally in situ (right where you hang them) over a week or two, effectively becoming a dried garland that stays perfectly shaped for the rest of the year.
  • Cons:
    • Short window: You can only get them during harvest.
    • A bit “buggy”: Whilst we do not get many complaints, there still may be some bugs in the garland (they are a natural product after all). Give them a good shake before you hang them to help out any that we may have missed here at Hukins Hops.
How to Dry Hops for Decoration: The Effortless Guide to "drying" your Hop Garlands Hukins Hops
This image captures perfectly how our fresh hop garland (bottom image) looks when it is in its fresh form and then how it slowly dries in situ (top image). This customer used two of our Prepared Fresh Hop Garlands to create this look.

The Traditional: Our Dried Hop Garlands

Of course, we understand that not everyone wants watch a plant dry! Sometimes, you need that refined, rustic look with the sage greens right now. This is where our dried hop garlands come into their own.

Our dried hop garlands arrive at your home already dried within our Oast kilns, finished, and ready to hang immediately.

Because they’re dried, they can be more delicate and brittle than fresh bines, so do handle them gently when unpacking and hanging. Move slowly, support the garland as you lift it out, and avoid tugging at the cones. A little care in those first few minutes keeps the garland looking exquisite.

The main takeaway? Once your dried hop garland is in place, there is absolutely no upkeep required— a dried hop garland is a true “set and forget” piece of art: refined, static, and quietly sublime.

  • Pros:
    • Always ready: Perfect if you’re decorating in spring or for a winter wedding (depending on stock levels).
    • Lightweight: Much lighter than fresh ones since the moisture is gone.
    • Consistent look: The color is already set and won’t change.
  • Cons:
    • Fragile: They are brittle! You have to handle them like a box of eggs when you’re hanging them, or you’ll end up with a floor full of hop petals.
    • Less scent: They still have a faint herbal smell, but that “wow” harvest scent has faded.
How to Dry Hops for Decoration: The Effortless Guide to "drying" your Hop Garlands Hukins Hops
Our customer created this with one of our Prepared Dried Hop Garlands.

No Upkeep, Just Indulgence

We live in a busy world. The last thing you need is another item on your to-do list. The true luxury of our fresh and dried hop garlands is the lack of maintenance -greenery in your home with NO watering!!

They are a static, beautiful snapshot of the British summer. We’ve done all the hard work in the fields so that you can simply indulge in the aesthetic. Whether you are decorating a quaint village cottage or a sleek London apartment, these garlands bring a breath of fresh air, literally and figuratively: to your space.

Order yours today for that effortless beauty – Hop Garlands. Or, if you feel you require further information, do not hesitate to give our florist, Louisa, an email and she will be happy to help:
louisa@hukins-hops.co.uk