Lemongrass is a perennial in USDA zones 9 (or possibly 8) and above. Lemongrass can be grown as a perennial in any USDA zone as long as it is properly overwintered. Growing conditions affect flavor, ...
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon) is a popular herb in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine—it can be brewed into a tea, used as an ingredient in a delicious stir fry, and much more. The tropical plant's common name ...
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) is a popular ornamental grass that has a pleasant lemony scent, a great citrusy taste when added to various dishes, and even repels pests like mosquitoes. Although ...
I want to grow lemongrass for Thai cooking, and I also heard it can be a great ornamental grass. Is that true? Yes, lemongrass (Cymbogon citratus) can be an excellent ornamental grass, while providing ...
Still summer? Not according to my tomato plants which have outdone themselves since June with a bumper crop of gorgeous tasty fruit — they are on fall break. Some flowers but no green tomatoes — ...
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