In this video, I give you my 5 top tips on how to grow a ton of rosella in just one raised garden bed or container. Rosella is also known as roselle or sorrel in some countries. Either way, here’s how to grow a lot of it!
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G'day Everyone! Had a ton of fun creating this video – thanks for your support, you awesome people! Link to my rosella article and jam making here: https://selfsufficientme.com/fruit-vegetables/how-to-grow-rosella-make-it-into-jam
Sorrel in Trinidad
What variety Rosella do you grow?
I don’t get it. Mine started to flowering. Do I cut them before turn into flowers?
You can make hibiscus tea
This was my first summer growing hibiscus, and it loves Central Texas weather! Thanks for the excellent video – thrilled to make the jam.
Stellar video sir. I can’t get enough of how rich the red is on the plant. Wish me luck in attempting to grow them from seed in Phoenix Arizonaaaaa.
Just to be brutally honest, you just became my greatest YouTube channel Mentor! I love Rosella tea, never heard of the jam but can’t wait to make some. I learned about the tea from the Hispanic and Jamaican folks here in the US. I had a very difficult time finding seeds. Finally found 10 seeds for 20.00 US DOLLARS. I’m afraid my 1st few crops might have to be just to collect seeds for the future. Man your videos are incredible learning tools for us watching. If you were ever willing to sell some seeds, I’d be willing to buy…
Lol tip number one…love toto
I thought it was rosanna .. I've been singing it wrong all these years lol! It's such a pretty plant!
Hi Mark!
I can’t thank you enough for posting this video about Rosella. I never would have known about it. We are in Florida zone 10a. We grew some from seeds and just had a bumper harvest! We made jam, juice, and Jamaican Sorrel Chutney ( highly recommend giving this a try if you like heat)! Thanks again!
Sir congratulation for having 1.42M subscriber,ur blog is growing like ur plants,really sustainable u! Greetings fr.Philippines!!!!
Assalamu Alaikum. May I please know the variety name?
Where can I get the seeds to dtart
Hi Mark. I bought some seedlinks. But the leaves are turning a brown.can you pls help
do rosella fruit plant die off
Mark, the Toto song is Rosanna not Rosella.
It's Roselle is the name of that particular hibiscus
Various types of Hibiscus' grow wild over my Caribbean islsnd
Thanks for the giggles
Wow this is great . I made rosella jaam at home, i am from nepal .now wanna grow roselle.
We call it sorrel in Jamaica nice Christmas juice with ginger and rum
I love these! Thank you for another great video.
I use the leaves in salads. It has a beautiful lemon taste, similar to sorrel.
Hi is Rosella related to cranberry hibiscus?