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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 621523" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>There are several seed supplier in Canada, notably on the west coast and in Quebec, seed availability would not be a problem here. Legislation on the personal growing limits is inconsistent, 15 kg per individual for personal use but it is not clear if that is harvested or cured. Tracking it down is a headache. For the moment it really isnt more than a pipe dream, I have enough garden space to grow about 50 plants but I have no place to cure it free of frost, and my understanding is that ruins the crop. Our growing season here would work for several short season varieties, 60-80 dth, but it leaves no time for curing. It is interesting to look into it all because it helps me appreciate that side of tobacco production more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 621523, member: 6261"] There are several seed supplier in Canada, notably on the west coast and in Quebec, seed availability would not be a problem here. Legislation on the personal growing limits is inconsistent, 15 kg per individual for personal use but it is not clear if that is harvested or cured. Tracking it down is a headache. For the moment it really isnt more than a pipe dream, I have enough garden space to grow about 50 plants but I have no place to cure it free of frost, and my understanding is that ruins the crop. Our growing season here would work for several short season varieties, 60-80 dth, but it leaves no time for curing. It is interesting to look into it all because it helps me appreciate that side of tobacco production more. [/QUOTE]
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