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How to Grow
Lemongrass thrives in warm, humid conditions and requires full sunlight to flourish. It is best grown in rich, loamy soil with good drainage and ample moisture. This plant is typically cultivated outdoors in tropical or subtropical climates but can also be grown in pots in cooler regions if brought indoors during colder months.
Water Lemongrass regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. It benefits from frequent trimming to encourage new growth and prevent overgrowth. Ensure it has enough space to spread, as it can become quite bushy.
Lemongrass, with its citrusy flavor and aroma, is not only a culinary delight but also an attractive ornamental plant. It's used in teas, soups, and curries, and its oil is prized in aromatherapy and natural insect repellents. Planted in the garden, it can help deter pests while adding aesthetic appeal.
Plant Lemongrass in a sunny spot with protection from cold winds. Use pots with drainage holes if planting indoors, and consider using a well-draining potting mix enhanced with compost to provide nutrients.
Lemongrass is relatively low maintenance. Regular harvesting of the stalks encourages more vigorous growth. It's important to divide the clumps every few years to rejuvenate older plants and prevent overcrowding.
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