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<blockquote data-quote="Singed" data-source="post: 621541" data-attributes="member: 6261"><p>The only place I might be able to cure would be my basement, the garage is small and it isn't heated. I have a motorcycle and car, and a workbench and the garage is barely 20' x 12'. The vehicles cannot be left on the street for any period of time, it's hard enough to protect them in the garage. Winnipeg has the highest violent crime rate per capita in Canada and I'm living in the second highest crime ward in Winnipeg. The basement might work but the standing height is under 7' to the joists. I'd have less than 200 sq. st. to work in. I'll look into it more over the summer, it might be possible for next year. I would have to start seed indoors and that is not feasible, I have no sunny space indoors. Our spring is too cool overnight to set up a cold frame.</p><p></p><p>I only expect to remain in this home another 5 years. There will still be tobacco seed then and my circumstances may be much better. In the meantime, I can do some thorough planning and research to increase my chances of success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Singed, post: 621541, member: 6261"] The only place I might be able to cure would be my basement, the garage is small and it isn't heated. I have a motorcycle and car, and a workbench and the garage is barely 20' x 12'. The vehicles cannot be left on the street for any period of time, it's hard enough to protect them in the garage. Winnipeg has the highest violent crime rate per capita in Canada and I'm living in the second highest crime ward in Winnipeg. The basement might work but the standing height is under 7' to the joists. I'd have less than 200 sq. st. to work in. I'll look into it more over the summer, it might be possible for next year. I would have to start seed indoors and that is not feasible, I have no sunny space indoors. Our spring is too cool overnight to set up a cold frame. I only expect to remain in this home another 5 years. There will still be tobacco seed then and my circumstances may be much better. In the meantime, I can do some thorough planning and research to increase my chances of success. [/QUOTE]
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