Posted by jeffcat on March 11, 2018 at 10:49:52 from (76.116.234.200):
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In the SE corner area of Pennsylvania "Lancaster cty." the Amish grow fields and fields of several types of tobacco. Some is very dark green, then a medium color, and there is a very brilliant green with stripe markings. The Kinzer steam tractor show is mid August and that just hapoens to be when they are starting to harvest it. You see the women folk in their dark blue dresses and bonnets with a couple of older kids chopping and putting it in rows. I love the smell of it. It also makes a very good bug repelent on many garden plants. Make a tea of it and rub it on the leaves. Least that is what the anti pesticides crowd says. Have grown peanuts just for giggles but if you realky want to try something neat jet hold of some Cotton seeds. Actually grew in NJ but were very small plants due to growing season. They have stunning beautiful big purple flowers.
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