Lemon grass plant
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Lemongrass will grow into a hefty shrub in about 4 to 6 months and ready for harvest. Once the plants are established, it will propagate itself new plants will begin growing by the side of existing stalks. In the garden, lemongrass forms a tall, grassy clump 3 feet to 5 feet tall. India is the highest producer of lemongrass that is producing over two million pounds per year, where it is cultivated along with the mountain range of the Western Ghats and beside the foothills of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim in the Himalayan Mountains. The scientific name for lemongrass is Cymbopogon. It is commonly grown for used in cooking because of its scent and subtle citrus flavor. Lemongrass is a tropical plant in the grass family and it is a perennial grass. As you know the lemongrass is easy to grow in pots, indoors, terrace, balcony, and backyard, you will have fun and profits in lemongrass gardening.
Today, we detail about growing lemongrass from seed, cuttings, stalks along with winter care of lemongrass. A step by step guide for growing lemongrass indoors