Last year, I had experimented with a few tobacco plants, but when I left town to go to a funeral in the late summer, the drought took most of the crop. This year, I have a stack of PVC, timer, fittings, and nozzles to put in my own irrigation for the whole garden.
I ordered a Dark Virginia, Virginia Gold, Del Gold, Izmir, and Rustica to give me a good selection. The goal is ten pounds, giving me a selection of Virginias, a Turkish, and the boldest burley known, which will give me what I am interested in cooking up into pipe tobacco. As someone who enjoys playing in the kitchen, I am anxious try different curing techniques to give me the perfect blends to suit my tastes.
I just thought that I would start this thread to share with you guys this year's experiments.
The seeds are teeny tiny. For my small raised bed style of gardening, I will probably only use 1/20th of the seed that I received to give me the ten pounds that I am shooting for.
I am using a small bonzai dish that I use for starting bonzai trees. This is small enough to start the seeds and it allows me to water them from the bottom up, without ever having to disturb the soil. The five different types are being seeded in small rows. Lora told me that this was my tobacco zen garden, ha ha. I need a small rake and hoe to tend these tiny things.
Here it is all covered in Saran Wrap and ready to sit in my window till the seeds germinate.
Anyways, I will add pictures as the garden progresses. Just sit back and enjoy watching our favorite plant grow. ::
I ordered a Dark Virginia, Virginia Gold, Del Gold, Izmir, and Rustica to give me a good selection. The goal is ten pounds, giving me a selection of Virginias, a Turkish, and the boldest burley known, which will give me what I am interested in cooking up into pipe tobacco. As someone who enjoys playing in the kitchen, I am anxious try different curing techniques to give me the perfect blends to suit my tastes.
I just thought that I would start this thread to share with you guys this year's experiments.
The seeds are teeny tiny. For my small raised bed style of gardening, I will probably only use 1/20th of the seed that I received to give me the ten pounds that I am shooting for.
I am using a small bonzai dish that I use for starting bonzai trees. This is small enough to start the seeds and it allows me to water them from the bottom up, without ever having to disturb the soil. The five different types are being seeded in small rows. Lora told me that this was my tobacco zen garden, ha ha. I need a small rake and hoe to tend these tiny things.
Here it is all covered in Saran Wrap and ready to sit in my window till the seeds germinate.
Anyways, I will add pictures as the garden progresses. Just sit back and enjoy watching our favorite plant grow. ::