Enhance your garden with this Pack of 50 Live Lemongrass Plants, perfect for home gardening, culinary use, and landscaping. These well-rooted lemon grass plants are 5 to 7 inches tall and ready for planting. Lemongrass (Cymbopogon) is a hardy, perennial herb known for its fresh citrus aroma, making it a favorite in cooking, tea blends, and aromatherapy. It also serves as a natural mosquito repellent, making it an excellent addition to patios and outdoor spaces.
These plants thrive in hardiness zones 7-13 and prefer full sun to partial shade. They require regular watering and well-drained soil for optimal growth. When mature, these plants can reach up to 3 to 5 feet tall, adding lush greenery to your landscape.
Whether used for cooking, herbal remedies, or repelling insects, these fresh lemongrass plants are a versatile and low-maintenance addition to any garden. Order your pack today and enjoy the numerous benefits of this fragrant herb!
Key Features and Benefits:
- Well-Rooted Plants: 50 healthy lemongrass plants, each 5 to 7 inches tall.
- Perennial Herb: Thrives in zones 7-13, withstanding light frost.
- Culinary Uses: Fresh lemon flavor for teas, soups, stir-fries, and marinades.
- Natural Mosquito Repellent: Contains citronella oil to keep insects away.
- Easy to Grow: Prefers full sun or partial shade with well-drained soil.
Common Uses:
- Cooking: Fresh lemongrass stalks add citrusy flavor to dishes.
- Herbal Tea: Brew a refreshing tea with dried or fresh leaves.
- Aromatherapy: Used for its calming citrus scent in essential oils.
- Pest Control: Natural insect repellent for outdoor spaces.
- Landscaping: Adds ornamental greenery to gardens and borders.
FAQs:
Q: How tall will these lemongrass plants grow?
A: When fully matured, these lemongrass plants can reach 3 to 5 feet in height.
Q: Do these plants require full sun?
A: Yes, lemongrass thrives in full sun, but it can also grow in partial shade.
Q: Can lemongrass survive in colder climates?
A: Lemongrass is a perennial in zones 7-13 but may need to be brought indoors in colder regions.
Q: How do I use lemongrass in cooking?
A: Simply peel the outer layer and chop the tender inner stalks for use in teas, soups, and marinades.
Q: Is lemongrass easy to grow?
A: Yes! Lemongrass requires minimal care, regular watering, and well-draining soil to thrive.
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