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    How do you harvest a tobacco plant?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    You can either remove the leaves directly from the plants or cut the entire stalk down and then remove the leaves.
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    How long does it take for a tobacco plant to grow?
    Maggie Moran
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    It generally takes 4-6 weeks for optimal plant growth, though the time frame can vary based on the growing conditions.
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    Can you grow tobacco for personal use?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    While it is possible to grow tobacco for personal use, be sure to examine local laws to ensure that is legal to grow your own tobacco.
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    Can you grow tobacco in Australia?
    Maggie Moran
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    No, it has been illegal to grow tobacco in Australia since 2006. Always follow your local laws regarding growing tobacco.
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    At what temperatures can tobacco plants survive?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    Tobacco can be grown easily in climate zones 2-10. However, be sure only to plant after the last frost. They will do best in a growing temperature of 70-80 degrees F.
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    Is it harmful to grow tobacco around tomato plants?
    Maggie Moran
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    Maggie Moran is a Professional Gardener in Pennsylvania.
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    There is no evidence currently to support a problem growing these two plants near each other. Some gardeners have even suggested that since hornworms love both plants, you may be able to protect your tomatoes by growing tobacco near them.
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