tobacco and coffee

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Posted by BearDrummer on March 30, 2007, 9:00 pm
 
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being married to a smoker has certain disadvantages when one is
sensitive to pesticides...  Is there a way to get tobacco seeds and
grow her some so we can control the pesticide content?

I would love come fertile coffee beans for the same basic idea... we
both like coffee, though...



Posted by George.com on April 1, 2007, 4:42 am
 

growing tobacco is one thing, drying it and processing it quite another.
Google a search on growing your own. I looked in to it but decided it was a
major effort.

rob



Posted by Mark Anderson on April 1, 2007, 12:10 pm
 In article roblyn@ihug.co.nz says...

I've looked into growing tobacco because it looks like a beautiful plant
and an interesting conversation piece for the garden.  Getting the seeds
is rather expensive however and not having grown it I don't know what
I'd be up against.  

I really wish nurseries around me would carry exotic seedlings like this
so I wouldn't have to start them from seeds.  Instead they usually carry
the same old crap, lots of petunias, marigolds, pansies, etc. that look
interesting to the casual gardener but do not inspire me.



Posted by Charles on April 1, 2007, 5:00 am
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since an extract from tobacco was used as a pesticide, but was too
dangerous for popular use, that doesn't make much sense.

Posted by kellyj00@gmail.com on April 5, 2007, 3:31 pm
 
you'd better cite this somewhere, because I'm not finding anything on
google.
I call BS.