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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Neil" data-source="post: 279310" data-attributes="member: 2870"><p>I know that all tobacco commercially grown in Canada is grown in Southern Ontario (around the greatlakes). They are much fruther south (latitude wise) than I am, and do not get the hail and frost I experience. That being said, I know a couple of personal growers up here in Alberta and they have had a lot of success. Mind you, they have a nice humidically controlled rooms for drying and aging. I will have to find myself something along those lines.</p><p></p><p>Also, I have very limited land as well living in a city. I know one option is growing tobacco in 5 gallon jugs rather than in the ground. This allows the plants to be moved if required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Neil, post: 279310, member: 2870"] I know that all tobacco commercially grown in Canada is grown in Southern Ontario (around the greatlakes). They are much fruther south (latitude wise) than I am, and do not get the hail and frost I experience. That being said, I know a couple of personal growers up here in Alberta and they have had a lot of success. Mind you, they have a nice humidically controlled rooms for drying and aging. I will have to find myself something along those lines. Also, I have very limited land as well living in a city. I know one option is growing tobacco in 5 gallon jugs rather than in the ground. This allows the plants to be moved if required. [/QUOTE]
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