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Hibiscus-Roselle is an Old World plant, used for teas, beverages, jellies, and more. Once a common home garden crop referred to as Roselle. Leaves, seeds, fruits, and roots are edible and can be used medicinally, store frozen, or dried. The...
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Comfrey & hibiscus-roselle
Currently growing them, both have had excellent germination (once the comfrey was stratified) so thank you for your products I’m super happy with them and am looking forward to ordering again from your company :)
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Rosalie · March 26, 2024
Hibiscus Roselle etc.
Excellent, I only had about 10 seeds of the Hibiscis roselle. I have 9 plants at this time. One got broken. I am in San Antonio and cooler than normal for Spring, so not growing too fast.
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Ellen · May 10, 2023
Know when to prune
I started seeds in Late March and planted four roselle plants in the ground on May 13. It is now Sept 25 and no flowers or even buds. Two of the plants died but two are still alive. The plants are 10-12 feet tall. I guess I should have pruned them.