Just enough for next generation or two. They will thank us.

Talk to @Dances with SquirrelsHas anyone gotten stuck with too many blends you dislike? I’ve got about 15 tins of Bengal Slices that I will never smoke.
That's one blend I haven't tried yet.Has anyone gotten stuck with too many blends you dislike? I’ve got about 15 tins of Bengal Slices that I will never smoke.
Gotta be honest, this thought has never entered my mind. Why would you bury tobaccoburied in plastic drums in the yard
"Worms gotta eat same as buzzards......." Josie Wales.Gotta be honest, this thought has never entered my mind. Why would you bury tobacco![]()
If you read the science, at a certain depth the temp of the ground starts to work in layers that don't vary. As a result if you bury it at right depth you could keep it at constant temp.Gotta be honest, this thought has never entered my mind. Why would you bury tobacco![]()
My house pretty much does that,and a lot drier than the dirt. What do you think all these guys mean when they say "my tobacco is stored in a climate controlled environment"?If you read the science, at a certain depth the temp of the ground starts to work in layers that don't vary. As a result if you bury it at right depth you could keep it at constant temp.
It's the main draw of underground home construction
Well al I t of the YouTube experts call a storage bin of open tins behind the water heater or furnace or next to the dryer is temp control.My house pretty much does that,and a lot drier than the dirt. What do you think all these guys mean when they say "my tobacco is stored in a climate controlled environment"?![]()
They make an air conditioner/heater based off that concept that buries in the ground.If you read the science, at a certain depth the temp of the ground starts to work in layers that don't vary. As a result if you bury it at right depth you could keep it at constant temp.
It's the main draw of underground home construction
Some people did a rock mass system system where they put 5 tons of rock under ground and pull air through to heat up the rock in the day and release the heat at night for home heat I no. Its noticed to be found delightful by snakes in the desertThey make an air conditioner/heater based off that concept that buries in the ground.
And they want you to believe it's a walk in cigar humidorWell al I t of the YouTube experts call a storage bin of open tins behind the water heater or furnace or next to the dryer is temp control.
Others make that claim on the hall closet.
And damp as a wet spongeIt's why caves have an average constant temp of 55 - 60F (13 - 16C) on a year-round basis.
