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Central Ga | It is a perennial, but is not managed as such because the winter temps kill everything growing above ground and just about everything below ground. It is not unusual to have a few plants put back out the next year. From what I am told the only place in the U.S. where cotton does not experience winter kill is south Texas. Cotton could possibly be ratooned in a climate that warm. Here it is not uncommon for the earliest picked cotton and mowed stalks to put back out and have squares again before first frost. | |
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