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The Benefits of Wheatgrass for Pets!

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Legal Considerations for Home Tobacco Growers

Before growing tobacco at home, it’s important to understand the legal and regulatory framework surrounding tobacco seed cultivation in the United States. While it’s generally legal to grow small quantities of tobacco for personal use, there are clear limits on...

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Topping and Suckering: Managing Growth for Tobacco Leaf Quality

Once your tobacco seeds become established plants, the way you manage their growth determines leaf size, thickness, and overall quality. Growth-stage practices such as topping, suckering, and leaf size control play a critical role in directing plant energy into productive...

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Best Soil, Sunlight, and Nutrition for Tobacco Plants

Once your tobacco seedlings are ready for transplant, giving them the right environment is crucial for vigorous growth and high-quality leaves. The balance of soil composition, sunlight, spacing, and nutrition determines how your tobacco seeds become large and healthy plants....

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Ideal Germination Conditions for Tobacco Seeds

Germinating tobacco seeds is a precise and delicate process. Because the seeds are incredibly small and sensitive, even minor fluctuations in temperature, light, or moisture can make the difference between success and failure. For home gardeners who enjoy starting plants...


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  • Michelle Feb 8, 2023

    I learned a lot from this article! We give our cat wheatgrass but never knew how good it was for them! I just bought some seeds to grow our own so our cat can have it all the time.


  • Michelle Richee Oct 31, 2019

    I was really happy to find this article on wheat grass and cats. Saxton is a 23 pound Sealpoint Siamese and really keeps me entertained. He develops a skin condition once a year and I see him eating grass outdoors. I’ve known for years that it “won’t hurt him” and might be good for him. Since then, I learned “green is good” and after drinking some OJ mixed with wheat grass powder just now, I wondered — would Saxton eat this? It was time for his snack so I placed not even 1/8 tsp. in his food dish with his snack on top. A few minutes later he had lapped up every speck. He is extremely finicky so I will increase the amount vever so slowly. I know it has to be good for him.


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