How to Grow Rosella AKA Jamaican Sorrel PLUS Jam, Tea & Syrup Recipes

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  • @RobsAquaponics
    @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад +32

    Thanks for watching folks & don't forget to click the subscribe button if you enjoyed the video.
    Share the clip around with family & friends if you think they'll enjoy it too. 🌱 🌱
    Cheers all & have a top one. 😊
    Rob

    • @Phillmx20
      @Phillmx20 7 лет назад +1

      As G Vas mentiones before, in Mexico "agua de jamaica" is one of the most known and loved beverages; you should try it!!!!

    • @shwechitmoe
      @shwechitmoe 6 лет назад

      Hello, Rob Bob's Backyard Farm & Aquaponics
      I would like to have the rosella seads.
      How do I get them?

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад

      Best to search online to see if there's a supplier that will ship to you.
      Hope you have some luck in finding some.

    • @shriyaskuttyfarm
      @shriyaskuttyfarm 4 года назад

      Nice video. Awesome work . Give your valuable comments to improve our channel thank you. Stay connected and stay blessed

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      @@shriyaskuttyfarm Thanks 😁

  • @amzolinek
    @amzolinek 2 года назад +24

    Great video on Rosella and I’ve watched couple of videos on this but no one mentioned that the leaves are edible as well. As this plant is originally from west Africa, we do make use of every single parts of it. Look up some recipes for the leaves 🍃 they’re called bisab in Senegal and The Gambia. In Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia it’s called sour-sour ( sawa sawa)

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  2 года назад +5

      We started to add them into salads for a while there. gave a nice tasty little "ZING" when we came across them.
      Happy growing Amzoline. 😁🌱🌱🌱

  • @wanzueni
    @wanzueni 5 лет назад +28

    grows wild in Kenya too,my grandmother used to make us chew the skin to heal sore throats

  • @karenf1079
    @karenf1079 7 лет назад +73

    In Jamaica we add ginger and a little rum of course. 😀

    • @karenf1079
      @karenf1079 7 лет назад +3

      Btw when making the jam, you will need to strain out the flowers.

    • @robsbobssupportersyoutubem9461
      @robsbobssupportersyoutubem9461 7 лет назад +10

      Hi there Kay. 🙂
      We leave the pulp in all our jam. Adds extra fibre to make up for all the sugar that's added. 😉The seed pods get removed though.
      Haven't tried it with rum as we only have spiced & was told it goes best with white rum.
      Cheers & have a great one.

    • @karenf1079
      @karenf1079 7 лет назад +3

      Ah, that makes sense...and you are correct, sorrel seems to take so much sugar to sweeten and you are also right about the white rum. Congrats on such lovely looking plants. Mine are usually pretty scrawny looking.
      Cheers

    • @msg4141
      @msg4141 6 лет назад

      Kay Joy ooh I have never removed the flowers, love the extra texture.

    • @AAHomeGardening
      @AAHomeGardening 4 года назад +1

      Don't forget the pimento seeds

  • @Happywarrior100
    @Happywarrior100 3 года назад +2

    I live in the southern U.S. Giving growing Rosella a go of it. Wish me luck mates!!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад

      Hope it's growing well for you Sharon. 😁👍🌱🌱

    • @Happywarrior100
      @Happywarrior100 3 года назад

      @@RobsAquaponics So far so good. They seem to like it here!!!

  • @nicolaiitchenko7610
    @nicolaiitchenko7610 7 лет назад +1

    Love seeing Bea and her excellent sense of humor....

  • @nuevozealand2
    @nuevozealand2 6 лет назад +14

    Straight to the point, informative but also covering a number of topics effectively - thanks!

  • @MrPrince613
    @MrPrince613 4 года назад +1

    bro your wife is amazing she really added a punch to this video

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      Cheers Terrance. Will pass that along to her.
      Cheers mate. 👍

  • @yasa2003
    @yasa2003 3 года назад +1

    Best natural medicine for high blood pressure! My most favourite food on earth!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад

      Cheers for that Susan. 👍
      Haven't grown any for a few years now but will be next Summer.
      Cheers.

  • @qualqui
    @qualqui 7 лет назад +3

    Just when I was gonna thank ya Rob Bob for introducing me to a new plant, Rosella aka Jamaican Sorrel, and then seeing the flowers, but that sack of dried flower, it dawned on me this is what we know here as 'Flor de Jamaica', the way we use the flowers here are dried, washed and then soaked in water to make a fruit drink, adding sugar to taste and there are some people who use the wet flowers to make stirfry and for eating as tacos but the way your Missus prepared the jam looks very good as well as the way you prepare the syrup, kinda similar to the fruit shrub that was used in olden days to preserve the fruit for later use, 1 part apple cider vinegar, 1 part sugar and 1 part fruit, thumbs up Rob Bob and lol, your wife's returning the camera onto you, and here "back to the regularly scheduled hairy man"! Hope ya all have a great rest of the sunday and an AWESOME week ahead of ya! :)

  • @JohnCran
    @JohnCran 7 лет назад +11

    I remember my Grandmother growing Rosella's in "one" of her chook runs (no chooks in it of course) in Toogoolawah in the 70's and she always had a bumper crop and supplied her large family with fresh jam. So every time I see some growing it brings back fond memories of being at my Gran's.

  • @K11rroL
    @K11rroL 4 года назад +1

    Good information. Jam making so simple and doable.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it & hope you get a great harvest if you have a crack at some Rosellas yourself.

  • @greyone308
    @greyone308 5 лет назад +2

    Growing rosella here in sunny Saipan, northern marianas islands on the 15th parallel. Our plants started fruiting 1 month after breaking ground, about a foot tall(daylight and dark hours are the same year round here). Just harvested our first crop of pods today, love this video and recipes, cant wait to try them. Thanks!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад +1

      Nice one greyone 👍 Hope the syrup & jam works out OK for you.
      Cheers mate.

    • @greyone308
      @greyone308 2 года назад

      @@RobsAquaponics Been rocking the roselle for two years now, successful heavy production from a few plants. Gearing up to put in a couple hundred under a new papaya field we just planted, hopefully they grow well together. The soda we have been making from roselle syrup and carbonated water is just fantastic. Gearing up for a jam batch soon.

  • @jesust2556
    @jesust2556 3 года назад +1

    That jam still looked stellar.

  • @wildlifegardenssydney7492
    @wildlifegardenssydney7492 4 года назад +2

    I love citrus and zingy flavours......all the flavours and recipes sounded just so delicious. Great to see your wife...she is a good educator like you. My friend grew up in Bundaberg....they both have a similar regional accent.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      Thanks Sez & I'll pass that on to B tonight. 😊👍
      Cheers & have a top one.

  • @Halfkine
    @Halfkine 6 лет назад +2

    Aloha and mahalo for the information especially harvesting time. I planted these for the first time this year and have hundreds of blooms now.

  • @thejethroreview4876
    @thejethroreview4876 3 года назад +1

    I sun dry mine at home, and i grown it almost all year round....This video is awesome

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад +1

      Nice one. 👍 Ours find it a wee tad cold to grow right through winter here.
      Happy growing. 🌱🌱

  • @dk52817
    @dk52817 7 лет назад

    Best Garden Show EVER!! You guys ROCK!

  • @jaeljade3609
    @jaeljade3609 6 лет назад +10

    This grows wild here in northwest Florida. I'm excited because I didn't know it was what sorrel is made from till this video.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +2

      It grows wild in northern Australia as well. Great climate for it up there.
      Cheers Jael Jade.

    • @paulbrown4539
      @paulbrown4539 6 лет назад +1

      Where at in Northwest FL ?

    • @paulbrown4539
      @paulbrown4539 6 лет назад +1

      Where at in Northwest FL ?

  • @scruffygardenerau2098
    @scruffygardenerau2098 3 года назад +1

    Thanks. I’ll plant these for next spring. Wish me luck

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад

      Hope they grow well for you Scruffy.
      Cheers mate.

  • @mariosepvillanueva1221
    @mariosepvillanueva1221 3 года назад +2

    nice tips Have a. bless day

  • @parzelle5858
    @parzelle5858 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing so much information about the Rosella, I bought seeds to (hopefully) make my own tea in the end of 2023, I think this plant is really unknown in my country (not the end-product in tea but the plant itself). Greetings from Germany!

  • @lololollaughatlife1431
    @lololollaughatlife1431 5 лет назад +1

    I’m really glad you translate Celsius to Fahrenheit and meters to feet. Thank you.

    • @wombsalive
      @wombsalive 5 лет назад

      do not want to have to use the grey cells to figure it out...>? 32 degrees F = 0 degrees Celsius with ... now they are saying to add 32 after multiplying 1.8 to = F ....

  • @beernchickens
    @beernchickens 7 лет назад +2

    I grow in Indiana zone 7 and have made the jam also collect seeds for following year thanks for the videos please keep them coming

  • @gvas7560
    @gvas7560 7 лет назад +19

    oh wow. I never knew that is what the Haviscus plant looks like. In Mexico we love to drink what we call ' agua de jamaica' it is delicious. We just make a tea from sun dried Haviscus flowers, add raw cane sugar and ice. it is really good. Thanks for sharing this video, I will definitely try to grow this one, cheers ;)

    • @Mcfirefly2
      @Mcfirefly2 5 лет назад +1

      It is really good with camellia tea, too! Makes wonderful fruit iced tea.

    • @vexbomer
      @vexbomer 4 года назад +1

      I LOVE that stuff found out about it in Miami living there, moved to south Dakota cant find the stuff.

  • @CancerSurvivor54
    @CancerSurvivor54 5 лет назад +2

    Wow! I hope my rosella can give more flowets like yours...nice job thanks for sharing

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад +1

      Hope hey grow well for you too Nanay.
      Cheers.

    • @CancerSurvivor54
      @CancerSurvivor54 5 лет назад

      @@RobsAquaponics i am blessed coz they grow long but its 3meters long? But more fruits the problembtoo much tall have big fruits so they lay down its heavy

  • @melanielinkous8746
    @melanielinkous8746 3 года назад +1

    Wealth of knowldege! Thank you both.

  • @aleksandramedynskaya6699
    @aleksandramedynskaya6699 5 лет назад +2

    Best ever video about the plant! I just got the seeds from internet and never grow the plant before, but tried the flowers/ fruits before. Thank you so much!💖

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks Aleksandra & hope they produce well for you.
      Happy Growing. 🌱🌱

  • @betty1497
    @betty1497 7 месяцев назад

    I followed a recipe that cooked the halved fruit in water, area shines and used the pectin rich water for the calyces

  • @kimnielsen5692
    @kimnielsen5692 7 месяцев назад

    They grow crazy in my garden in Cairns, as you know hot, wet and humid. I also a cranberry hibiscus. The calyx and leaves make a great tea

  • @pandesurf
    @pandesurf Год назад

    Aww you lovebirds you guys are so sweet thank you for the Roselle recipe ❤

  • @francisgill1929
    @francisgill1929 7 лет назад +3

    THE BEST INFO ON SORREL PLANT, THANKS MATE CHEERS

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      Glad I could help some Francis 👍
      Cheers & happy growing. 🌱 🌱

  • @McPeg7
    @McPeg7 2 года назад

    Excellent video. Thanks so much for the information. I just planted two new roselle and am searching for growing and eating information. Your video is TOPS !!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  2 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful Margaret.
      Happy growing.

  • @jackicomber8534
    @jackicomber8534 7 лет назад +1

    Just happen to have 10 plants up and about 6-8 inches high! Great timing!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      Nice one Jacki. Great day for planting them out ;)

  • @Noelbluesky
    @Noelbluesky 6 лет назад +1

    This is not only informative, but a sweet video. I'd like a recipe for cordial.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад

      Here'sa some syrup we made up from last seasons harvest Noel,
      ► ruclips.net/video/NhBUtsgrqRY/видео.html
      Hope that helps some mate.
      Cheers.

  • @readysetterrible3278
    @readysetterrible3278 6 лет назад +2

    I make it with a little ginger, lemon, cinnamon, brown (raw) sugar and if you're brave one or two cloves..... hot or cold its great. I make it for myself and my friends always ask me to make it for a summer drink.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +1

      That sounds very tasty RST. 👍 Think I might leave the cloves out to begin with though.
      Cheers & all the best.

    • @readysetterrible3278
      @readysetterrible3278 6 лет назад +1

      It is good, but its perhaps 1 or 2 cloves sometimes to a gallon, if you put more than that its probably going nuclear. Personally I do without them, the drink is sooooo good. Keep up the great videos.

  • @juneyoung5503
    @juneyoung5503 Год назад

    Thanks for the tutorial on growing rosella seeds.

  • @Freedom27401
    @Freedom27401 9 месяцев назад

    Great information!! Thanks! I’m going to give these a try here in Oklahoma, USA.

  • @jacksprat429
    @jacksprat429 Год назад +2

    Wow! This is one of the best videos on growing and using rosella, that I have ever watched. This was so comprehensive, with regard to growing rosella and the climate conditions necessary. As we live in a sub tropical climate, I feel sure we would be able to grow rosella successfully here, in Natal. The only thing I did not understand about growing rosella, was if I have to keep replacing plants throughout the year, or do they continue on, into the next year? In other words, are they perennials or annuals? Incredible video. Thank you so much. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🤗🌹💕

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  Год назад +1

      Hey Jack/. Am glad the video has helped some. I have never had the plants grow for a second season but I've been told that some will in warmer climates. I can't 100% vouch for that though as I got that information 2nd hand.
      I hope you get an awesome harvest from them mate.

    • @jacksprat429
      @jacksprat429 Год назад

      @@RobsAquaponics Excellent, and thank you for the quick response. 🤗

  • @helenamunozfernandez3665
    @helenamunozfernandez3665 Год назад

    Awesome video, great tips for growing and cooking. I am inspired 🙏❤️

  • @sharpd07
    @sharpd07 3 года назад +1

    love that you used natural pectin. so cool!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад

      It has been the best source we've found for it in our yard I think Debbie.
      Cheers.

  • @CynthisizerExplores
    @CynthisizerExplores 4 года назад +1

    Excellently dense and concise information

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful. 👍
      Cheers & happy growing.

  • @10yearvet
    @10yearvet 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks, Rob. I'll have to look into this. Though I am one of those that will have to start inside. I like that it also has a nice ornamental quality as well. That will reduce resistance from certain "areas" for me concerning me wanting to put out more plants.

  • @marlenychakola9658
    @marlenychakola9658 6 лет назад +1

    I did my first ever jam from the first harvest , following your instruction everybody love it, then my second I dry them for tea and I am going on the third making jam. Thank you for your video very clear

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад

      Am glad it turned out so well Marleny & will pass it on to Bianca when she gets home tonight. 🙂👍
      Have a great one,
      Rob.

  • @roseg1333
    @roseg1333 2 года назад +3

    I didn’t know they had this tea/plant in so many other countries they have it in Mexico too it’s called Jamaica though 🌺🥰💗

  • @debrabeaupeurt1231
    @debrabeaupeurt1231 6 месяцев назад

    thanks for the great info, a newbie to growing rosella. My intention is to grow jam.

  • @celestin1984
    @celestin1984 4 года назад +1

    Ohhh that tea looked goooooodddd

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад +1

      Was very taste. I like it as a cordial more myself. 👍
      Have a great one Celestin.

  • @michellevue3085
    @michellevue3085 5 лет назад +4

    I got some Roselle seeds from a friend and I’m excited to plant in next month. I love your video, very informative. Thank you.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад +1

      Hope they grow well for you M. 👍👍
      Cheers.

  • @autumnmeadows4079
    @autumnmeadows4079 4 года назад +1

    my goodness, this is fantastic

  • @itsjustmetamz3102
    @itsjustmetamz3102 7 лет назад

    thankyou as a rosella newbie this video was helpful

  • @Kearnesy
    @Kearnesy 6 лет назад +1

    I planted my first seeds yesterday cant wait

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +2

      Hope they do well for you n k. 👍
      Happy growing. 🌱🌱

  • @Zero_point83
    @Zero_point83 2 года назад

    I brewed some in a mead it was fantastic

  • @williamstubbs615
    @williamstubbs615 7 лет назад +3

    I think i shall add this to the list of plants to grow, Thanks!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад +1

      Don''t think you'll be disappointed William.
      Cheers mate.

  • @michelesanchez6828
    @michelesanchez6828 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you Rob, I am so happy to see this video just in time.. my rosella are still small and started flowering. they are so beautiful!!! wow I just loved the recipies, can't wait till they are ready to harvest.

  • @Hi-gu5fn
    @Hi-gu5fn 4 года назад +1

    Just planted some seeds second time planting,nice video big,respect to you from Jamaica

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад +2

      Cheers & hope they grow really well fr you. 👍🌱🌱

    • @Hi-gu5fn
      @Hi-gu5fn 4 года назад

      @@RobsAquaponics thanks brother,they are doing well I transplanted majority of the seeds I sowed will be transplanting the rest tomorrow after sundown,much respect brother peace & love

    • @jobethrico
      @jobethrico 4 года назад

      Am having 🥃 now from the fruit we call it sorrel,so good !

  • @shaggyrumplenutz1610
    @shaggyrumplenutz1610 6 лет назад

    I put one of these in a dutch bucket when it was about 6 inches tall. It went nuts. Produced hundreds of calyces.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад

      Nice one. 👍
      Am yet to try them in hydro or aquaponics here.
      Cheers SR.

  • @debgarnett2468
    @debgarnett2468 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Clear concise and straight to points. Thank you from Canada. I scored a couple of these plants today and very excited to see how far I can take them in our short summer.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад +1

      Nice one Deb. Hope you get a decent harvest from them. 👍

  • @SaphsContainerGarden
    @SaphsContainerGarden 4 года назад +1

    Only just recently learned hibiscus tea isn’t from dried flowers itself but the calyx. I must add this to my next seed purchase cause I drink hibiscus tea a lot!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      You will probably save yourself a pretty penny Saph. 👍
      Happy growing.

  • @odaineanthony
    @odaineanthony 7 лет назад +3

    Hey nice sorrels, u don't have to leave them on the plant to get seed, in Jamaican we reap every thing then we pop the seed bag out like u did when u store it and put in out in the sun to dry.

  • @llee6842
    @llee6842 5 лет назад +1

    very good video with full of information. big thank you!!

  • @KimClark-1
    @KimClark-1 Год назад

    That was a really, really helpful presentation. Thank you for being so thorough about the benefits of this plant. Helped me to make an informed decision on putting this in my landscape in central Florida.

  • @cactuswren9771
    @cactuswren9771 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent review!! Concise and to the point. Appreciate your info here in the high Mojave Desert. I'm anxious to test the plants limits in our extremes of both hot and cold and bright sunlight!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад

      Hope they grow well for you there Rhyannon. 👍
      Cheers.

  • @TimHogle
    @TimHogle 7 лет назад +9

    I grow it here in Texas - I've called Jamaican sorrel and cranberry hibiscus. great video.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      Thanks Tim. Had a few folks pull me up on Instagram telling me it was sorrel a while back. To us sorrel is a low growing leafy green.
      Cheers & happy growing.

    • @keefestevernu6242
      @keefestevernu6242 6 лет назад

      what climate zone r u in man?

    • @wildlifegardenssydney7492
      @wildlifegardenssydney7492 4 года назад

      @@RobsAquaponics totally. Now it is making sense what Morag Gamble was saying.....I thought cranberry hibiscus is a flower full of ants

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      @@keefestevernu6242 I'n in the subtropical SE Quieensland Australia 👍

  • @MegaShahla
    @MegaShahla 4 года назад +1

    awesome!
    I am on the lookout for this plant or seeds! Love your video!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      Hope you find some Shahla. 👍
      Happy growing.

  • @debiegordon3787
    @debiegordon3787 Год назад

    This is the BEST VIDEO about edible hibiscus! Thank you for all the closeups and for RECIPES. DO U have instructions for dehydrating for the green tea??

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  Год назад

      No I don't sorry Debi. I would treat drying the leaves as I would green herbs I think, on the low setting in the dehydrator. I would probably dry the calyx the same way.
      I hope that helps some.

  • @AAHomeGardening
    @AAHomeGardening 4 года назад

    We call these sorrel in Jamaica
    It's so nice
    I am just making some downstairs at the moment

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад +1

      Nice one AAHG. 👍
      We don't have any planted this season as we have removed a lot of the beds from our front yard.

    • @AAHomeGardening
      @AAHomeGardening 4 года назад

      @@RobsAquaponics that's a pity
      Make sure you plant some next season again, as yours were looking so lovely and nice

    • @AAHomeGardening
      @AAHomeGardening 3 года назад

      I tried this year and it's fruiting
      Happy days

  • @lizardears4861
    @lizardears4861 7 лет назад

    Great timely video for me! I'm planning on harvesting my rosellas today and between this video and self sufficient me I should be able to make my first jam! Thanks Rob!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      Nice one Brend. Mark did a great job on his clip. 👍
      Are you here in SE QLD like Mark & myself?

    • @lizardears4861
      @lizardears4861 7 лет назад +1

      Yes Marks clip was great! I'm down at Coffs Harbour! The jam worked out well yesterday- still have a bucket of calyx left- maybe do some cordial!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад +1

      Nice one Brend 👍👍 We tried the Galangal syrup with some gin the other night & I must say it was a sweet drop.
      Cheers & all the best.

  • @sithraranjani8260
    @sithraranjani8260 3 года назад +2

    We indians use the leaves as a dish by boiling the leaves with tumeric, garlic, small onions and blend it, then add sauted dry chilly, mustard seed n curry leaves
    Faster way to grow, just plant cuttings

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  3 года назад

      Sounds tasty & must remember to try it next time we grow them, thanks Sithra. 👍
      Not many folks grow it around here so is easier just to start them off by seed.
      Cheers & all the best.

  • @luvallakunchala2756
    @luvallakunchala2756 20 дней назад

    I am from south India, we make curries with the leaves.

  • @heidiw8406
    @heidiw8406 4 года назад +1

    I planted two of these on one of my hugelkultur beds and they have grown to over six feet wide and over six feet high. They are just now starting to flower. Thank you for this video.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      That is awesome Heidi.
      Hope you get a fantastic yield from them.

  • @50shadesofgreen
    @50shadesofgreen 7 лет назад

    hi ya Rob, wow that a big plant to put into my small garden i got, but as soon as i get an allotment plot !! a very useful plant to grow then !! as you use practical everything !! great information !! thanks for sharing and happy gardening !!

  • @kimnielsen5692
    @kimnielsen5692 7 месяцев назад

    The seed has all the pectin you need!

  • @siren858
    @siren858 7 лет назад +2

    Hi Rob (and Bianca!) I remember having home made Rosella Jam in northern NSW many years ago - delicious! I don't know if our growing season in Tassie would be long enough but I might try starting a couple of seeds indoors this coming spring. Great video and excellent to see Bianca. ("Regularly scheduled hairy man" made me laugh out loud!)

  • @pitbullsandcalicos
    @pitbullsandcalicos 7 лет назад

    Good job Bianca, enjoyed this video gave me a good morning chuckle 🖒😄😄😄

  • @EleNsanabandi
    @EleNsanabandi 2 года назад

    Great video. Here in Rwanda (East Africa) the plant is called hibiscus (we like our Latin denominations😊) . Thanks for the jam recipe

  • @tanty9090
    @tanty9090 4 года назад +1

    You know in here Cambodia we take them for make sour soup yummy yummy

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  4 года назад

      I'll have to look that up, thanks Tan Ty. 👍

  • @janetcousins7250
    @janetcousins7250 6 лет назад

    I just reaped my first (rather small, lol) crop and found this information quite helpful.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +1

      Nice one Janet. 👍 I'm about to work out where I'll be sowing this seasons plants.
      Cheers.

  • @whitefeinberg2081
    @whitefeinberg2081 5 лет назад +1

    WOW...thank you

  • @ov1935
    @ov1935 Год назад

    thanks a lot, I learned so much today !

  • @queenvictory262
    @queenvictory262 5 лет назад +1

    The leaves is nice an wonderful ☘🥗 we gambians we do cook the leaves with okra an the rose flowers for 👉🍷

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад

      Thanks for that. 👍 Always great to hear how folks use plants around the world.
      Cheers & happy growing.

  • @utooth8114
    @utooth8114 6 лет назад

    Love the pen trick!
    My Missus makes rosella jam in the microwave.
    Fast and easy.
    Thanks again. 👍👍

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +1

      Saves a lot of time we found.
      Cheers mate.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Год назад +1

    Even the leaves are different

  • @sunilrahim4543
    @sunilrahim4543 5 лет назад

    Very nice video simple and cool sir God bless you sir

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад

      Thanks Sunil.
      Cheers mate & have a great one.

  • @zenithstar4128
    @zenithstar4128 7 лет назад +4

    Yum!!! Made me wana grow rosella now!!! Awesome vid mate

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      😁Nice one. Hope they grow well for you SC. 👍
      Cheers.

  • @polkcellar
    @polkcellar 7 лет назад

    Thanks RB! This is the best narrative I've seen on the Rosella. Mine are just coming up in the handy red cups. Your info will help me a lot here in zone 9B central california. It was nice to meet your wife Bianca in this episode. Best regards from this regular viewer;)

  • @sisterc4267
    @sisterc4267 4 месяца назад

    This is the second Roselle video I’ve seen that doesn’t mention the pectin in Roselle seeds. The seeds are rich and pectin and great for making the jam

  • @BenjasUberHobby
    @BenjasUberHobby 5 лет назад +4

    Looks like the plants grew quite well. Looks like a good harvest. I did enjoy seeing the recipes and how you cooked them. :) Thanks for sharing :)

  • @combatmako
    @combatmako 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome!
    Thank you both!
    ✌️❤️😁

  • @mikepodesta8061
    @mikepodesta8061 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video and the Jam tutorial was a helpful bit!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад

      Hi Shakzula & thanks.
      Cheers & happy growing.

  • @wardrobelion
    @wardrobelion 2 года назад

    Very informative video. Thank you.

  • @wildh3rbs
    @wildh3rbs 5 лет назад +1

    galangal hey. Im definitely trying that. creative!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад

      Added a nice kick to it. I've found it better to thinly slice the root & add it raw to the syrup while bottling than adding it in the pot.
      Cheers & have a top one.

  • @mason003
    @mason003 7 лет назад

    My baby rosella plants, the older/first set of leaves are a super super dark green and the newer leaves are a quite pale green. Not sure what to think. I'm up here in the states, Zone 7B and I planted them on our southern facing brick wall. Maybe the soil is too wet? It's quite heavy North Carolina clay that I added perlite, worm castings and compost to.

  • @robertaplatter6050
    @robertaplatter6050 7 лет назад

    Thanks so much on how to process the whole Rosella.😋 The info was great and to the point.😊

  • @laferriere6
    @laferriere6 Месяц назад

    Thanks for this video, as always, great job! We grew our Florida Cranberry for the first time this year in 9B. I know this is an old video, but it is still very much appreciated and relevant!
    The wind has blown ours over a couple times, this last one just the other day with Hurricane Milton makes the 3rd, but it just keeps going, growing and producing! We have pulled pounds off the plant so my wife could take a swing at making the Jam.
    I am interested in what ever tool it was that you were using to pop out the seeds so easy. This was the one request from the misses as it seemed to be a time consuming process. I saw others using something for strawberries but this looked more efficient.
    Thanks again for the content!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  Месяц назад +1

      Hi there. The tool I used was a fat bodies ink pen. I removed the tip, mechanism & ink so all we were left with was the barrel you hold to write with.
      Hope this helps & hope you get a great harvest.

    • @laferriere6
      @laferriere6 28 дней назад

      Lol I love the simplicity of it. Thank you! Keeping it simple!

  • @LadyFrosti
    @LadyFrosti 5 лет назад

    Great video! thank you and your lovely wife for all the good information! Rosella is going on my grow list!

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад

      We didn't get top grow any this season here as we've moved out while the house is being renovated. Have a load of seeds for next season though. 😉
      Hope your's grow well for you Frosti.

  • @TheLeyaKa
    @TheLeyaKa 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for very helpful tutorial. I got seeds and didn't have any idea what it is and how to grow it :)))

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  6 лет назад +1

      Hope they grow well for you Lejla. 🌱🌱👍

    • @TheLeyaKa
      @TheLeyaKa 6 лет назад

      Never saw such strong plants, strong roots, have a little plants already. I have no idea how it will do till the end of summer, hope to the best :) thank you once more, it was very helpful video.

  • @henrystyle4879
    @henrystyle4879 5 лет назад

    I have some growing outside in a container. We shall see. Looking good so far.

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  5 лет назад

      Hope you get a decent harvest AHH.
      Cheers.

    • @henrystyle4879
      @henrystyle4879 5 лет назад

      @@RobsAquaponics I may have started the grow a little to late. Stalks are about a foot and a half tall... We shall see. Next year I will start earlier.

  • @sunshine_prophylaxis8540
    @sunshine_prophylaxis8540 2 года назад

    It's interesting that each lobe of the leaves on your plants are skinny. Mine look closer to one broad leaf. Thank you for making these videos!

  • @janiceb4679
    @janiceb4679 7 лет назад +2

    the flowers remind me of marshmallow, as well as okra. my variety has the larger maple-like shaped leaves. In FL here, planted in March and getting first harvest now, end of Sept. Made tea and first time making jam now. I'm guessing, since the plant is still loaded with small flower buds, that I will get a few more harvests. Some early flowers I collected and saved on the counter waiting to get more, (enough to make jam) got moldy after about a week. Great video~ Thanks!!

    • @curtis236
      @curtis236 5 лет назад

      Janice B hey Janice! How did the jam and tea taste? thanks!

  • @mahmudali853
    @mahmudali853 7 лет назад +35

    "regularly scheduled hairy man"
    brilliant

    • @RobsAquaponics
      @RobsAquaponics  7 лет назад +5

      😄I hadn't realised she added that till it was too late.
      Cheers & have a great one.