Organic Pima Cotton Growing on Bingham Farm
An update is in order to see the beautiful blooms in our organic pima cotton.
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We do need a rain, but the cotton is looking good for now. The blossom are turning from yellowish white to pink, and then to purple. Once they fall away there we be a square (don’t ask me why they call it that) which will produce the cotton boll. For now we can enjoy the blossoms.
Blessings,
Betty