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Growing tobacco to smoke

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  • McRazzMcRazz Posts: 440
    Helen P3 said:
    I'm with those who believe smoking is dangerous to your health, even if cigars are less harmful than cigarettes; but it's a "free" country...
    There's many dozens of active threads on this forum and not all will be to everyone's taste. Thanks for your concern.
  • Indeed @McRazz so easy not to comment...let alone do so just to clutch one's imaginary pearls 🤣 good luck to you. Do what pleases you in your garden. 
    To Plant a Garden is to Believe in Tomorrow
  • FireFire Posts: 19,096
    McRazz said:
    That's the great thing about gardens and gardening the possibilities for experimentation and learning are nearly endless.


    Absolutely. Also as spaces - run workshops, hold an art class, have a party, have a kids' science class, try camping, start a mini tree nursery, have a cake sale, mark a funeral, have a co-counselling session, play games, grieve with a friend, dig for worms.
  • McRazzMcRazz Posts: 440
    Fire said:
    McRazz said:
    That's the great thing about gardens and gardening the possibilities for experimentation and learning are nearly endless.


    Absolutely. Also as spaces - run workshops, hold an art class, have a party, have a kids' science class, try camping, start a mini tree nursery, have a cake sale, mark a funeral, have a co-counselling session, play games, grieve with a friend, dig for worms.
    *Conduct groundbreaking Slug experimentation of national importance. 
  • RubytooRubytoo Posts: 1,630
    So using the attic, it is more like stringing onions that using drying racks.
    I did not think of that!

    I wish I was brave enough to grow what I think @B3 might have been hinting at....I am sure it would be cheaper than booze :D
  • B3B3 Posts: 27,505
    We had a poodle cross that would go down the garden every morning for a nibble until my crop of two plants got nicked roots and all. 
    In London. Keen but lazy.
  • McRazzMcRazz Posts: 440
    Rubytoo said:
    So using the attic, it is more like stringing onions that using drying racks.
    I did not think of that!

    I wish I was brave enough to grow what I think @B3 might have been hinting at....I am sure it would be cheaper than booze :D
    My initial research yielded descriptions of leaves in bunches, tied at the stems, then hung in airy barns to cure. Google has loads of quite interesting images showing this. 
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