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:

Curbstone Valley Farm said...

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!

Kate said...

Tobacco? Now that would be fun to grow! Did you ever cure it and smoke it?

Zoe Tilley Poster said...

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...!?

studio lolo said...

My favorite candle is by Archipelago and it's bergamot, amber and tobacco. I can "smell" your description :)

Cindy at enclos*ure said...

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.

Vera said...

amazing, lush, powerful photo of plant exuberance.--

great job-- and smile.

Cindy at enclos*ure said...

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