Usually, recommendations for tomatoes work well for tobacco.
Bob
Bob
Composting can reduce the need and expense for chemical fertilizers. Add it to your garden soil to improve the soil and adds nutrients. You are taking your trash, waste, table scraps, farm manure, papers, sawdust, leaves, etc. and turning it into nutrient rich garden soil. Improving the soil by composting will save some money by reducing the need to buy so much chemical fertilizer. Some helpful tips:In general, I am far from gardening, I am a carpenter, furniture maker, wood carver, I just like to try new things.
Here my Mom makes something like compost, uses horse manure, she grows tomatoes, asparagus, cabbage and cauliflower, beets, carrots, various greens and much more.
What do you suggest ???
I just read through this entire exchange. But anyway, if your mom successfully grows tomatoes, then she pretty much knows how to grow tobacco. I would get some of her compost manure mixture to try out. I believe I read you are in Russia and some translation is way off, so I wouldn't know what direction to point you in for supplies in Russia. Hopefully the pro's here can steer you in the right direction.In general, I am far from gardening, I am a carpenter, furniture maker, wood carver, I just like to try new things.
Here my Mom makes something like compost, uses horse manure, she grows tomatoes, asparagus, cabbage and cauliflower, beets, carrots, various greens and much more.
What do you suggest ???
Thanks for the links.Composting can reduce the need and expense for chemical fertilizers. Add it to your garden soil to improve the soil and adds nutrients. You are taking your trash, waste, table scraps, farm manure, papers, sawdust, leaves, etc. and turning it into nutrient rich garden soil. Improving the soil by composting will save some money by reducing the need to buy so much chemical fertilizer. Some helpful tips:
23 Benefits of Compost Backed by Science - Compost Magazine
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Thanks for the links.
Compost, in principle, is not a bad idea, I even have a good tool for quick soil fermentation, "Baikal EM1" http://emcooperation.ru/udobreniye-baykal-em1
Earlier, with the help of Baikal, I fermented the earth for my natural aquariums.
Moistened earth in hermetically sealed garbage bags, in a warm place it is fermented in three weeks, PH after fermentation is usually 5.5, how could I forget that , I'm probably getting old
The most important thing is that if the soil is immediately mixed with raw (not ready) compost, then the bacteria of Lake Baikal, I think, in 2-3 months will be processed into an excellent nutritious substrate, which will also be very loose due to the addition of ingredients for the compostThe Baikal EM1 seems very interesting. Here is the English translation from translate.google.com. It was available on Amazon at one time but is currently unavailable. Thank you for sharing.
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