Posted on 04/03/2009 7:21:12 AM PDT by Gabz
Numbers four and five,.... thanks Gabz....
Excellent thread Gabz...
Awesome!!!!
“Im so glad that youre growing tobacco! Im sort of surprised that I havent had any requests for tobacco seed at work so far...but our Smoking Ban isnt state-wide yet, though the Gov is slapping another $1.62 in taxes onto each pack this year.”
I’ve been thinking about planting some, even though no one in my family smokes. Figure if I learn how to cure it, it might make for a good trade item if things get really bad. I’ve got a seedpod from an old heirloom variety. It was given to me by an old Hopi gentleman who said his family had been tending the same patch for nearly 4000 years!
Any advice on growing it?
Never grew the stuff myself...but I really like your idea as using it as a bartering tool!
“Never grew the stuff myself...but I really like your idea as using it as a bartering tool!”
Thanks, I’ve been working on ideas for barter items. I’m too broke to stock up on necessities, so I stock up on knowledge. Among other things I figure that people will always look for ways to feed their addictions. I’ve got that one tobacco seed pod that was a gift, I’m working on a chocolate substitute, I know a substitute for the flavor of coffee but not the caffeine (I’m not a coffee lover, would the taste suffice?), and hard cider is a cinch to make. For sugar, I have seeds for sugar beets and sorghum, I know where the maple trees are, and while my beehives need some repair I’m confident I can entice one of the wild honeybee swarms that are always near my land.
I’ve been trying to prepare as much as I can, considering I’m stuck at home in my wheelchair most of the time. It gets boring here.
All day long in back-brain I was fretting over covering my newbies against the frost to descend early next morning. Plants are now sheltered and covered -- Let Jack have his way!
Hiya Gabz.
We spoke about hidden lakes gardens here in Michigan a while back and I thought you might be interested in the new pics from my Saturday trip.
http://www.worldisround.com/articles/353054/index.html
#15. Whenever you shop and come across some new vegetable seed you’ve never grown before, you buy a packet without hesitation.
OB1kNOb: #15. Whenever you shop and come across some new vegetable seed youve never grown before, you buy a packet without hesitation.
Oh, so right you are! I went a bit crazy yesterday with buying seeds. Other than adishes, I've never had any luck with root crops, but I'm going to try carrots (again) and beets (for the very first time) this year. I did come across a radish I had never seen before called Watermelon.......now if only the weather would cooperate so I could get back outside!
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