Lemongrass thrives in hot, humid environments, so growing it in winter can be tough. Follow this advice for growing it ...
Lemongrass is a perennial in USDA zones 9 (or possibly 8) and above. Lemongrass can be grown as a perennial in any USDA zone as long as it is properly overwintered. Growing conditions affect flavor, ...
Tall and elegant lemongrass plants are as beautiful as they are functional.
Self-watering planters and moisture meters help prevent over- or underwatering. Use slow-release fertilizer for steady nutrients and choose plants suited to your light and climate. Set up automatic ...