Cotton

Cotton

Sea Island Brown

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Sea Island Brown Cotton, a unique and historically significant crop, is valued for its utility in producing a naturally colored cotton fiber. This cotton variety has a moderate growth habit, reaching heights of 3-5 feet, making it a valuable addition to food forests for both its raw material potential for textiles and its ability to act as a green manure. Cultivating Sea Island Brown Cotton successfully involves well-drained soil, regular watering, and a warm growing season, offering sustainability, diversity, and a natural resource within food forest ecosystems.