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- Cymbopogon Species, Lemongrass, Lemon Grass, West Indian Lemon Grass
When you get lemongrass, make sure you're getting the West Indian variety - the East Indian one is invasive, sends out offshoots and bloo Read More ms with seeds spreading everywhere I have just found this out in a discussion with fellow gardeners who were very much against planting lemongrass in a community garden Confusion got resolved by one of us plant geeks who knew the difference My
- Lovely Lemongrass is a Plant With Many Uses - Daves Garden
Lemongrass is a trendy tea ingredient or seasoning spice these days, however it can also repel insects, scent your home and add to a healthy diet
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Lemongrass is a subtropical plant that won't survive freezing temperatures If you live anywhere colder than zones 8b 9a, grow lemongrass in a pot and bring it indoors for the winter
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My first foray into Vietnamese cuisine was in the early '80's, when I found Mekong (SE corner of Broadway Argyle) and its $2 95 lunch special of a cup of crab asparagus soup, lemongrass chicken with steamed rice, a cigar-shaped egg roll and all the jasmine tea I could sip I can only assume that it was authentic without dialed-down funk because it had been no more than 6-8 years since the
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While I like verbena, I don't find it to be a sub for lemongrass--flavors are quite different Verbena is much fruitier I actually think it smells like fruit loops--makes a fun syrup--but doesn't do the job of lemongrass in soups and teas
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