02 August 2012, 04:15
MarkAnyone ever grow tobacco?
Has anyone ever been involved with tobacco growing? Does anyone know where I can get some seeds?
A traditional herbicide has been tobacco juice sprayed on plants, and I just read where tobacco was planted next to other crops as a natural barrier to insects, so I am wanting to try planting some.
Any and all helpful advice or comments are appreciated!
Mark
02 August 2012, 05:06
bobelk99I suggest a local farm supply store as your source. They normally provide plants for transplant in the spring, and can provide guidance.
Buying plants is the way to go, and the seed are a bear to germinate. But anyone who sells plants can provide seed if you prefer.
You can do a Google search and find several sources, but I would not use them personally.
You might want to consider giant Marigold flowers rather than tobacco. They smell better, are prettier, and work better imho.
Tobacco is really bad about insects of it's own, especially aphids.
Above based on 30 years experience. Doesn't mean I learned anything though
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02 August 2012, 05:51
MarkCan you get plants at the FS store in Kentucky?
I've never seen them up here, but I'll definitely call them and ask tomorrow.
Interesting you mention that about Marigolds, as it was from them that they made the first synthetic pyrethrins.
So is tobacco difficult to germinate and raise from seed then? Each year I manage to kill less plants than the year before but sadly each year I discover that gardening is actually pretty darn hard and unforgiving work. If I knew many years ago that it wasn't just sprinkling seeds on the ground and sitting back and watching it all come up I seriously don't know if I would have even gotten involved at all!
02 August 2012, 06:33
wasbeemanI can remember my mother speaking with a great deal of heat about what a PIA preparing the seed beds and germinating the seeds was. 'Course this was before modern fungicides and techniques.
If you want to use nicotine as a bug repellent, why not just get some store bought 'baccy and steep it in warm water?
Or just drive up to Ole Mcdonald's door and offer to buy a stalk of 'baccy.
03 August 2012, 07:05
youngoutdoorsMark, It may be too late for this year but remind me next spring and I can get you some seed. I don't grow burley any more but have plenty of buddies that still do. Most of the plants around here are grown on water beds then transplanted to the field. If you want seed now I can see if I can come up with some. I know I have some seed in a drawer that are probably around 20 year old, still may sprout though. PM me if you need me.
God Bless, Louis
04 August 2012, 07:03
Markquote:
Originally posted by wasbeeman:
If you want to use nicotine as a bug repellent, why not just get some store bought 'baccy and steep it in warm water?
Or just drive up to Ole Mcdonald's door and offer to buy a stalk of 'baccy.
I suppose I'm doing it for the same reason you post in the reloading forum instead of going to Walmart to buy all your ammunition.
04 August 2012, 07:03
Markquote:
Originally posted by youngoutdoors:
Mark, It may be too late for this year but remind me next spring and I can get you some seed. I don't grow burley any more but have plenty of buddies that still do. Most of the plants around here are grown on water beds then transplanted to the field. If you want seed now I can see if I can come up with some. I know I have some seed in a drawer that are probably around 20 year old, still may sprout though. PM me if you need me.
God Bless, Louis
Louis,
I'll send you a PM later, as I have a bunch of questions!
Thanks!
Mark