How to Grow Your Own Tobacco covers everything you need to know to plant, harvest, and cure your own tobacco including troubleshooting for pests and diseases. Author and horticulturist Ray French summarizes the history of growing tobacco and then explains how age-old growing practices have now become a part of the easy, sustainable, organic methods for the home gardener. Ray also includes information on varieties and grades of tobacco, seed starting techniques, and suggestions for growing in the ground or in containers, all in this handy guide.
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Tobacco can be homegrown using organic methods for several uses. It is a unique plant for the home flower garden, the product can be consumed without chemical additives, and it can provide a trade crop for survivalists/preppers in the disasters they prepare for ever occur. The book covers growing and curing the product as well as a description of tobacco varieties and their uses.
Good basic guide, there are some more specifics about curing I would have liked to have. Overall, a good starting guide to sustainable tobacco growing at home.
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