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Lemon Grass in 6 inch Nursery pot
Lemon Grass in 6 inch Nursery pot
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Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) is a tropical, perennial grass prized for its distinct citrusy aroma and flavour. Native to Southeast Asia, it is a versatile herb used widely in cooking, herbal medicine, and aromatherapy.
Culinary uses
In many Southeast Asian cuisines, especially Thai and Vietnamese, lemongrass adds a unique lemony and slightly gingery flavour.
Soups and curries: Stalks are bruised and simmered to infuse the broth with their refreshing flavour, and then removed before serving.
- Teas and beverages: Lemongrass leaves can be brewed into a soothing, caffeine-free herbal tea.
- Marinades and rubs: The tender inner part of the stalk can be minced and added to marinades for meat, fish, and poultry.
- Stir-fries: Sliced lemongrass can be sautéed with vegetables and other ingredients.
Health benefits
Traditional medicine and modern research suggest that lemongrass has several potential health benefits, largely attributed to its antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties.
Digestive health: It is a traditional remedy for upset stomach, cramps, and other digestive problems. Studies show it may protect the stomach lining from damage.
- Anxiety relief: The aroma of lemongrass essential oil is known to have a calming effect, and some studies suggest it may help relieve anxiety.
- Lowering blood pressure: Research indicates that the compound citral in lemongrass can help lower blood pressure by promoting vasodilation (widening blood vessels).
- Antioxidant and anti-inflammatory: Lemongrass is rich in antioxidants that fight free radicals in the body. Its anti-inflammatory properties may help reduce inflammation linked to diseases like arthritis and heart disease.
- Antimicrobial properties: Studies indicate that lemongrass oil is effective against various bacteria and fungi, including those responsible for oral infections and tooth decay.
How to grow lemongrass
Lemongrass is a resilient plant that is relatively easy to grow, especially in warm climates.
Light and soil: Plant it in full sun (at least six hours of direct sunlight) in moist, well-draining, and fertile soil.
- Watering: Water regularly, as lemongrass is not drought-tolerant. Container plants may need daily watering.
- Planting: You can start a plant from seed, but it is often easier to propagate from stalks bought at a grocery store.
- Overwintering: In colder climates, lemongrass should be grown in a container and moved indoors when temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C).
- Harvesting: Stalks can be harvested once they are about 1/2 inch thick by cutting them at ground level.
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