I received some seeds from Giraone (don't know if he's still lurking, but he had an interesting thread a while back) and am planning on getting them on the ground this week (for germination) and hope to have them in the ground by the end of February.
Around here you can't put anything in the ground till around the end of April beginning of May. Everything I grow I have to start a few weeks prior indoors to make sure I get the most out of the growing season.
For anyone who might be interested, these work great for starting seeds indoors. I have 4 of these that I use. You start the seeds indoors and when they get around 2-3 inches tall, you transplant them outdoors. It allows for the perfect environment for seeds to start growing. Birds are known to see freshly unearthed seedlings & mistake them for food & uproot them. It a horrible feeling to walk out and see all your new seedling that had just popped up, laying on the dirt all shriveled up. Seed Starter Greenhouse And here is a more economical version. Economical Seed Starter
@ Merdock 69--End Of February!! I'll be lucky if I'm not planting my foot on a snowshovel! Around here the season is so short your best bet is some Acme Flower Grow, like the stuff Bugs Bunny put on Elmer Fudds head, and it grew flowers. Classic. Anyone remember that one or am I showing my age.
I'm in the same boat as you are onefortheroad, thats why I have to start everything indoors. Its usually guaranteed we'll have snow in April & occasionally May & once every few years the beginning of June. And if its not snow it hard frost. Luckily though I have a snowblower which actually makes snow removal enjoyable.
I hope to plant some lord knows that we have the perfect soil for it. Great links TS - I bookmarked all of them.
What is known about the flavoring ingredients? Have you used them before?
Reason I ask is that through my job I can source just about any ingredient available in its organic form (if available) and if I am going to take the time and care to create a nice chemical free tobacco the last thing I want to do is spray on crap that is going to compromise the overall quality of what I have grown.