How to Grow Ornamental Cotton

By Nannette Richford

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Ornamental Cotton is fun and easy to grow in ordinary garden soil. This cute plant is sure to be the talk of your neighborhood and will have your gardening friends begging for some seed of their own. Although you won't be able to use the cotton for fabric, these tiny tufts of white fluff can be used in crafts and other decorative projects.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Cotton seed
  • Prepared soil
  • Garden tools
  • Water
Step1
Select a location that receives at least six hours of direct sunlight each day. Be sure the area is free of large trees, plants or buildings that may cast a shadow on your seedlings.
Step2
Till the soil to a depth of 6 to 8 inches and remove any large rocks or other debris. Rake the soil flat with a garden rake to remove any weeds or roots. You may wish to create a raised row by raking soil into a mound, but it isn't absolutely necessary.
Step3
Mark the row with the edge of the hoe or a stick. You may wish to run garden twine between two stakes to create a straight row. Space rows 30 inches apart from the center of the rows. If you are simply growing one or two plants for decorative purposes, be sure to leave 30 inches between the cotton plant and other plants.
Step4
Amend the soil with a generous amount of compost and mix in well. Water throughly to provide a deep irrigation. Check the soil to make sure it is moist to a depth of 5 to 6 inches.
Step5
Plant the seeds to a depth of 1 inch and 4 inches apart, once the soil has warmed. The soil is ready when it measures 55 to 60 degrees at a depth of 6 inches for 3 consecutive days. Be sure to measure the soil temperature in the morning to get an accurate measurement of temperature throughout the night.
Step6
Watch for germination in about 14 days.
Step7
Water only if needed for the first few weeks. Wilted plants indicate the need for more water. If the plants look healthy and show signs of new growth, then don't worry if they soil seems dry. Cotton likes dry soil so be careful not to over water.
Step8
Harvest cotton in the fall after the leaves have dried and dropped off the plant and the cotton bolls have split open.

Tips & Warnings

  • To prevent insect pests, try planting basil near your cotton plants.
  • Handpick insects if you are only growing a few plants.
  • Be cautious of over watering. Cotton prefers dry soil.
  • Do not water the cotton plants once they begin to dry in the fall.

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Article By: Nannette Richford

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