The couple, that also grow a variety of tomatoes, cape gooseberry, chilli, okra, bitter melon, snake bean and gem squash on their property, started a ‘Big Rosella Festival’ in 2016 but have evolved the event into a rosella themed field day to take advantage of the growing interest in eating local from the neighbouring regions.
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