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Watch this before growing ROSELLE - How to grow roselle from seed, harvest calices, & recipes 

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This is my complete garden guide to growing roselle. Roselle is one of the easiest edible plants you can grow in your own home backyard garden. The calices (singular calyx), produced are plentiful and tasty, imparting a cranberry flavor to beverages, jellies, and jams.
Watch this tutorial to learn everything you need to know about growing roselle. I take you thru the entire process from how to sow roselle seeds, ideal growing conditions, when and how to harvest calices, and I even share 2 easy recipes using roselle fresh or dried calices.
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@tronbunny
@tronbunny 7 месяцев назад
I used Jerra's roselle seeds to grow 4 large plants and harvested nearly 10 pounds of calyxes! The jelly/jam/preserves we made are fabulous. They are not exacly like cranberries, but I will do this again! Our plants were on the southwest area of our yard in some partial shade of a large oak in a neighbors yard. the plants still got a solid 8 hours of summer sun daily. They were planted in March and harvested in November. I highly recommend growing them!
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
That is such a huge harvest. Congrats!
@user-vf7kl6uh6m
@user-vf7kl6uh6m 6 месяцев назад
If you save the seeds you can use them as contain enough pectin to make jam or jelly out of the harvested calyces without adding any of the boxed kind. The seeds can also be left out until they dry out and open up for future planting.
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 6 месяцев назад
Yes very true
@BudgetFriendlyCreations
@BudgetFriendlyCreations 3 месяца назад
Do you really throw away the seed pod? Can you send them my way please. I need to sew some seeds
@phoenixankaa
@phoenixankaa Месяц назад
Thanks so much. Putting my seedlings in the garden soon. I love Roselle Tea so much.
@lornafrancis1791
@lornafrancis1791 7 месяцев назад
My Christmas recipe uses ginger, pimento (Allspice) berries, sugar with some white rum and fortified wine. Alcohol is optional.
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
Sounds delicious!
@stevesoltwisch
@stevesoltwisch 3 месяца назад
You can make a Sour Soup out of the leaves. You'll find a Burmese recipe on RU-vid. Very healthy for you.
@OptionOracle
@OptionOracle Месяц назад
We just planted a couple of Roselle plants and can't wait to harvest them to make your recipes. Thank you for sharing.
@seaperson5704
@seaperson5704 2 месяца назад
This was so detailed and thorough! Thank you! Sub'd
@stormwarning9182
@stormwarning9182 2 месяца назад
I've only been growing rosella hibiscus since the end of last year. Mine are just starting to get lots of calyxes now (in Australia). In the meantime, I have to buy dried rosellas to make iced tea. I've been adding different combinations of ginger, dehydrated oranges, red grapefruit or lemons, or finger lime pearls to it and its just delicious! Hope I get a big enough crop to try some of your recipes.
@ab-zg8pt
@ab-zg8pt 5 месяцев назад
Get an apple deccore - er device to make removing the seed pod easier
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 5 месяцев назад
I will never leave FL LOL. We cant plant anything we want at any time, but we can grow and harvest something year round.
@027Star
@027Star 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing, this will be my second year growing 28 of these . Going to up my game this year...I LOVE THE TEA!
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 5 месяцев назад
Wow that is going to be a huge harvest!
@027Star
@027Star 5 месяцев назад
@@JerrasGarden last year I got tea for the year 😀
@027Star
@027Star 5 месяцев назад
Oh and I used a cherry pitter to remove the seed pod, works great!
@Chocamatoes
@Chocamatoes 7 месяцев назад
I use an apple corer to get the seed out. I grew 6 plants. They have been prolific. I made tacos with Puerto Rican black beans and what a garden delight. Question though, since it’s my first year growing this, When do we cut it down. Mine is still producing but the calluses are not growing much?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
I would leave the plants and continue harvesting if its still producing until they die back from the cold. I received a few cold fronts that dropped thee temperature below 50F and my plants have pretty much stopped growing but are not dead. Just depends how cold this winter will be. If they die back, then I will remove them. Otherwise, they are perennial if it doesn't get cold enough to kill the entire plant.
@Chocamatoes
@Chocamatoes 7 месяцев назад
@@JerrasGarden ok so, mine have lost most of its leaves but are full of buds. What will be a better indication that they have died? I live in the Kissimmee area, I believe in your same zone. If these survive it would be a blessing. It was hard to sprout them. I had 20 seeds and only these came up.
@salexxavier
@salexxavier 7 месяцев назад
I have one (it was labeled as a Late Roselle on the seed packet). I sort of knew what it was, and that you used the calyx part like a cranberry. However, that's about the whole of my knowledge. It's quite large (about 7 ft or so) and has the flowers all over it and some seed pods inside of large calices. I ate one yesterday and it was very nice. I had no idea not to eat the seed pod, but after a small nibble, I decided not to as it tasted pretty bitter. So, after watching your video, I plan on picking a all the current calices and storing them in the fridge for several days so I can get a nice pile for making the boiled concoction. Ah, well, next year I'll plant several, I'm going to try them from my seeds I collect this year. Thanks for the timely info once again Jerra!
@bethb8276
@bethb8276 7 месяцев назад
From what I've read, the seeds contain natural pectin and can be boiled and used to thicken the roselle when making jam. I'm also interested in trying to make the syrup, which can be used on things like ice cream. There is also a Roselle relish, which is supposed to taste exactly like cranberry relish, and can be used in place of it for holidays. Such a useful plant!
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
You're very welcome!
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
I agree. There are a lot of things you can make with roselle. The seed pods do help thicken jams and some people make tea with it.
@2018rice
@2018rice 2 месяца назад
can you use these in a potpourri recipe? will it yield a smell or look as pretty in a potpopori
@user-ng2uk8bo8m
@user-ng2uk8bo8m 4 месяца назад
How many Roselle plants would you recommend for a tall 3ft diameter round Birdies Raised Bed? Thank you!
@primadonna223
@primadonna223 7 месяцев назад
Hi Jerra This video came right on time. As a first-time grower, I wasn't sure when to harvest. My plant is about 6 ft tall and full of calyxes. However they are very small compared to yours and others I've seen. I'm thinking it's the plant placement. It's growing on the east side of the house where the full sun hours are about 4-6 hours a day. (More like 4 hours now during late fall) Is it worth saving the seed to plant for spring? Thanks
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
You can save the seed. If you think the plant is producing smaller calyces because it just doesn't have enough sunlight, then the genetics for normal sized calyces is there, its just the growing conditions that affected the plant. I would wait a few days to see if the calyces swell up and get more round before harvesting.
@sandrafwg1163
@sandrafwg1163 14 дней назад
Can you save the seeds for the next season?
@blaqfish
@blaqfish 4 месяца назад
How are you getting more seeds if you throw the seed pods away? Do you get seeds somewhere else without buying more. Thank you
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 4 месяца назад
I save the seeds before throwing out
@blaqfish
@blaqfish 4 месяца назад
Do they come back again next year? Thank you
@Mycrazyhair00
@Mycrazyhair00 5 месяцев назад
Is it possible to grow these in a pot? I live in the city and tried to grow them in a pot about 2 feet deep. They did great all summer, full sun and 95-100 degrees every day but only grew about 3 feet tall and did not bloom at all in the fall. Was it the pot? Or maybe too many plants in one pot?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 5 месяцев назад
I would say yes, the pot constricted their growth. Roselle plants need space to grow very big so they will produce a lot. Plants get over 6FT tall. I recommend to plant in ground next time or get a much larger pot, and only plant 1 roselle plant per pot.
@IAMGiftbearer
@IAMGiftbearer 3 месяца назад
I am planning to row Roseelle inder my bedroom window on the side of the house both for tea and as a privacy bush. My last frost date was April 1st but it is still kind of chilly here in Georgia, in the 40s and 50s, so I'm wonderin if I shouold start the seeds indoors and when they will be hardy enough to plant in the ground.
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 3 месяца назад
Start the seeds a few weeks before your last spring frost date indoors only. Transplant once all danger of frost has passed. Your area definitely gets more cold than mine, so just a heads up, Roselle will die when your winter arrives. It is a tropical plant and does not like the cold. Mine start producing in October (day light sensative).
@brandonmonroe7050
@brandonmonroe7050 6 месяцев назад
I actually have some of these indoor right now for spring. I'm in Texas zone 8 very hot in the summer 105 degrees on the regular. Can you really actually put roselle in full all day summer sun?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 6 месяцев назад
Yes it handles my full sun here in FL so it will be fine in TX too
@nccgolden3626
@nccgolden3626 7 месяцев назад
Hi Jerra I grew 3 plants from last yrs seeds. I didnt get enough to make jam. Is it ok to freeze Roselle Calyx with seed pod still attached. I froze till I can get enough harvested to make jam and I noticed if I left them out they got kind of soft and wilted. What are your thoughts? I use a apple/fruit corer Rod type and just push seed out from the bottom. The seed pod is boiled separately bc they naturally have pectin that u then add to boiled down caylx like u dud for drink Also your leaves are so beautifully green. Mine git a little yellow n some oval white or dark curckes like scale ?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
I would remove the seed pods first and then freeze them separately. I give them some Espoma garden-tone fertilizer every now and then. It is hard to know what kind of leaf disease or pest your getting without a pic. Scale is pretty common and they come in lots of different colors.
@beckymartinez9926
@beckymartinez9926 4 месяца назад
Can you grow it in a 5 gallon bucket? I’ve made jamika many times but didn’t think about it as a tea. Thanks 😊
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 4 месяца назад
I wouldn't recommend growing in a 5 gallon container. Roselle plants get very big and if the root system gets constrained , that will cause stunted growth, and decreased production.
@tomaxxamot2016
@tomaxxamot2016 7 месяцев назад
Jamaican sorrelle
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
Yes, it goes by many names Jamaican sorrel being one of them
@ankanowakowska8388
@ankanowakowska8388 3 месяца назад
Can I freeze Roselle seeds to use for planting next year?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 3 месяца назад
I don't recommend freezing seeds
@tishab5264
@tishab5264 7 месяцев назад
Can it be grown in containers or grow bags?
@JerrasGarden
@JerrasGarden 7 месяцев назад
Yes if it is a very big container. The larger the plant, the bigger your harvest. Small pots will constrict plant growth. I would say plant in a 15 gallon size or bigger.
@tishab5264
@tishab5264 7 месяцев назад
@@JerrasGarden I received my seeds from you. Thank you. I’m excited to get started. Great information
@rabibilah8223
@rabibilah8223 6 месяцев назад
I tried growing them in 5 gallon bags and they never flowered! But I used the leaves as an herb for soups
@leahprieto9687
@leahprieto9687 5 месяцев назад
Hello mam i would like to connect with you. I am very interested in Roselle farming in the Philippines..do u have other social media platform to contact with? Thank u very much 🙏
@sisterc4267
@sisterc4267 29 дней назад
Don’t throw away the seeds. They are rich in pectin to make jam.