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Rare & Heirloom Tobacco Seed Varieties. Back in the 1980s, we started growing flowering tobacco plants here on the farm. Tobacco is quite a magnificent plant, with beautiful flowers, making them a great addition to flower beds as an ornamental planting option to our home gardening friends.
We have a collection of over 60 of the world's finest varieties of tobacco seeds for you to grow at home, carefully chosen with the smoker in mind. And with free, easy to follow, step by step instructions, all you need to do is provide the garden!
growing your own with premium tobacco seeds from Wholeaf.com! Our line of tobacco seeds includes 15 of the most popular varieties we could lay hands on. We will expand this offering over time, for now grow all your favorites!
Grow your own home tobacco plant free of additives! These heirloom tobacco plants have been around for years and grow great in home gardens.
Tobacco Seeds. Grow Your Own Tobacco From Seed. Tobacco seeds require a warm temperature to germinate. 75-80 degrees is ideal. Before planting outside, you should start the seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before your last frost date. Lightly sprinkle the seeds on the surface of a seed starting mix soil (one that is finely textured) and lightly water.
Learn how to grow tobacco from seed in this beginner's guide. From sowing the seeds to harvesting the leaves, discover the step-by-step process and tips for a successful tobacco garden.
Our wide selection of Flue-Cured and Burley varieties can meet your need for yield, quality, and disease resistance. GoldLeaf is the company you trust for traceable, quality, high-germinating seed for a quality tobacco crop.
When to Plant Tobacco Seeds. Sow seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date, or sow directly into the garden after the last frost has passed. Where to Plant Tobacco Seeds. Tobacco performs best in full sun or partial shade, in rich, moist, well-drained soils.
Virginia 15 is a light, aromatic cigarette and pipe tobacco. The plant grows to an average of 5' in height producing 22 leaves per plant. Leaves average 14" wide and up to 20" to 22" in length. It is a low nicotine variety with dried leaf averaging 0.95%. It is resistant to most diseases.
Four species for sale, with numerous varieties: Nicotiana tabacum (various heirloom smoking tobaccos: Virginia, Cuban and Turkish) Nicotiana rustica (sacred Native American tobaccos), high nicotine. Nicotiana sylvestris (ornamental tobacco), beautiful pungent flowers.