Size: #1
Description: Fast growing Low maintenance Tender, bulb like base can be used in cooking Fragrant foliage is used in teas or soups Essential oils are anti-fungal and used in perfumes and deodorants Extra lemongrass can be refrigerated or frozen for later use Repels insects such as mosquitos Tender Perennial
Hardiness Zone: 8-11
Height: 3-4′
Spread: 12-15″
Grow Tips: Grow in rich, loamy or sandy well-drained soil in sun, shade, or partial shade. Lemongrass is very easy to overwinter in a pot inside, and must be brought in to avoid frost. Dig and divide it in the fall to pot up for wintering indoors. Water well and often, more often if grown in containers. Cultivation and Propagation: It grows in dense clumps forming a bulb at the base and hollow, canelike stems. The bladed leaves are coarse and razor-sharp. They will grow to 36″. Lemongrass is not difficult to grow in a pot. Water it well during the growing season, but keep on the dry side in winter. It is easier to propagate by division, rather than from seed. If you choose to sow, the temperature for germination should be at least 55 degrees. Pest-free




