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Heirloom Arkansas Green Cotton Seeds (Gossypium hirsutum)
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Grow your own rare naturally colored chemical free cotton for spinning, textiles and more! If you spin, you will welcome having your very own chemical free cotton. Everyone should try growing cotton at least once, it is a memorable experience rich in American history. Our rare heirloom cottons have fallen out of production for the conventional white cotton grown today. Unless organic, this conventional cotton is heavily sprayed and one of the top GM crops grown along with crops such as corn and soy.
Growing Guide
Growing Guide
- Qty: Approx. 30 Open Pollinated heirloom Arkansas Green cotton seeds
5 available
Growing Guide
Feel good knowing you are getting non GMO seeds grown in a natural chemical free environment. I intermingle all my crops creating a messy but beautiful landscape. I believe this attracts a larger variety of bugs, helping to keep any one species from overtaking.
NO! sprays or treatments, even the organic approved types. I work with Mother Nature, not against her...
Each year I only grow one kind of cotton from certified organic seeds. This way I can ensure my cotton does not cross pollinate with other cotton plants and remains pure.
There is no better way to make your stand against GMO's (Genetically Modified Organisms) than to grow your own heirloom veggies by saving the seeds and passing them on. Don't let Bayer/Monsanto take over our food!
Growing Guide
Feel good knowing you are getting non GMO seeds grown in a natural chemical free environment. I intermingle all my crops creating a messy but beautiful landscape. I believe this attracts a larger variety of bugs, helping to keep any one species from overtaking.
NO! sprays or treatments, even the organic approved types. I work with Mother Nature, not against her...
Each year I only grow one kind of cotton from certified organic seeds. This way I can ensure my cotton does not cross pollinate with other cotton plants and remains pure.
There is no better way to make your stand against GMO's (Genetically Modified Organisms) than to grow your own heirloom veggies by saving the seeds and passing them on. Don't let Bayer/Monsanto take over our food!
Growing Guide