2.13.2012
My tobacco is bigger than me!
I keep finding unposted pictures of happy memories, when the world was green and much less apocalyptic. Here I am with my Scherazi tobacco. I bought the seedling from a woman at the Ithaca farmer's market. She said it had an amazing scent in the garden, and made for a good smoke. I enjoy the fragrance of nicotiana when I am moth-gazing at night, and Matt enjoys a good smoke, so it sounded like just the ticket. I was disappointed when the lovely pale pink flowers came and smelled like nothing. But then on a warm afternoon when the sun was cooking up little thermals of air above the garden, I smelled something... Dark-dirt-animal. Wet-leather-smoke-and-manure, like a damp cigar. This must be the smell the farmer was talking about - one I associate with cured tobacco, and didn't know could come from a green plant. I can never call it up on command - crush the leaves, bruise the stem... nothing. It wafts up like an aura when it wants to, and I love it.
7 comments:
Good grief, that's huge! I've never smelled it in person, but from your description, I can totally imagine the scent. I love how green and lush the rest of your garden looks too!
Tobacco? Now that would be fun to grow! Did you ever cure it and smoke it?
Matt smoked a lot of it despite not having cured it well. I would love to know if there is a relatively straightforward method of home curing... The instructions I've read all sound so complicated...!?
My favorite candle is by Archipelago and it's bergamot, amber and tobacco. I can "smell" your description :)
I've been a fan of Nicotiana sylvestris, this smell sounds intriguing. I looked them up, and you can buy your tobacco's seeds on Amazon. Apparently, you can also use the leaves to cook up a natural insecticide.
amazing, lush, powerful photo of plant exuberance.--
great job-- and smile.
Zoe, this is just to let you know that I have awarded you the Versatile Blogger Award
(http://enclosuretakerefuge.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/having-many-aspects-uses-or-abilities/), although I understand if you do not have time to pass it on. But I did want to share how much I enjoy reading your blog.
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