Greetings,
I just found this forum today so I haven't had a chance to look it over completely yet. My wife read once where tobacco smoke was harmful to regular garden plants - tomatoes in particular, I think. So she guards the perimeter of our garden with shovel and attitude when I am out and about with my pipe or a cigar. I assume though that tobacco plants themselves, if I were to grow them, would pose no harm to my garden. Is this correct?
Other details I wonder about:
I have little windbreak where my garden is so could I be successful growing pipe or cigar tobacco?
My soils are heavy clay (I am working to add organics to loosen it up). Does some tobacco do well in heavy clay?
Assuming you think I could be successful does anyone have any suggestings on what varieties to begin with?
Thanks
I just found this forum today so I haven't had a chance to look it over completely yet. My wife read once where tobacco smoke was harmful to regular garden plants - tomatoes in particular, I think. So she guards the perimeter of our garden with shovel and attitude when I am out and about with my pipe or a cigar. I assume though that tobacco plants themselves, if I were to grow them, would pose no harm to my garden. Is this correct?
Other details I wonder about:
I have little windbreak where my garden is so could I be successful growing pipe or cigar tobacco?
My soils are heavy clay (I am working to add organics to loosen it up). Does some tobacco do well in heavy clay?
Assuming you think I could be successful does anyone have any suggestings on what varieties to begin with?
Thanks