The brown and green cotton I planted in the herb bed, next to the stevia, got off to a great start. It is tall and literally covered with blooms and immature bolls. With only one month (or less) left till average first frost, I truly doubt that the bolls will have matured enough to harvest any. Such a shame, because the pink and white blooms are so lovely and the plants so tall (a couple are over my head) that it looks so, so promising. Guess the beauty will have to be enjoyed without the cotton itself being spun...always hope, though!
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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All about the base, the styles, the whys and wherefores
Over the years, the spindolyn base has gone through many iterations, as I have found myself wanting to spin in different seating situatio...
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Over the years, the spindolyn base has gone through many iterations, as I have found myself wanting to spin in different seating situatio...
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The base is finally done, and already hard at work. It is amazing how much more flexibility it gives you in locating the spindle for spinni...
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