A couple of years ago I unsuccessfully tried to grow tobacco. The tiny seeds germinated and then died. It didn't cost me much, so it didn't really bother me. Then I saw a video from a gardener who said that you have to try at least 3 times before you give up. Failure is part of learning she said. I tried once again, and purchased Virginia Tobacco seeds from Tobacco Seeds Canada. For fun, I tried some flowering tobacco as well. It was a cold spring and I started my seedlings too early. I thought it would be failure once again, as the seedlings looked very sickly. Once the weather warmed enough, I put them in the garden and tried my best to give them the right fertilizer and watering. For a month, they hardly grew at all. Then when the summer heat kicked in, I began to see real growth. This past summer was extremely hot and we went through a severe drought, so I watered every day. Now I am harvesting the lower leaves that are yellowing. The plants must have been really stressed out from their poor initial start an less than ideal growing conditions, because they ended up being no more than 2.5 feet high. Never the less, I have my own tobacco to experiment with, and it feels pretty good. Being impatient, I have already smoked some leaves, and being from the bottom of the plant, the smoke is very mild and mellow, and of course, it's not that interesting (needs aging), but hey, the best is yet to come!!! Next year, burley and oriental will be on my farm. P.S. The humming birds loved the flowering tobacco.









