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![]() Lemon GrassAsian Cuisine Classic
(3 customer reviews)This fast-growing 2- to 3-ft. fragrant herb has the scent and flavor of lemons. Best when used fresh. Cut and crush the top leafy portion for tea or select the bottom part of the stalk for food flavoring. Repels mosquitoes and is deer resistant. Perennial in Zones 9-10, grow as an annual elsewhere. Potted plants. This item ships only in the spring. If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring. Product Details
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![]() Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating - Wednesday, May 27, 2009Lemon Grass Issue Reviewed By: Kendra (McLaughlin, SD) I recently purchased and received 2 lemon grass plants. I planted them in a pot the day they were received. A day later, good. Two days later, yellowing of the leaves. Three days later all leaves were yellow, starting to brown and dry at the ends and it was completely wilted. I gave these plants 7 more days, and no revival, so I removed them from my pots on Memorial day but couldn't call Gurney's for replacement until Wednesday. The customer service representative I spoke with was snooty and treated me as though I were stupid. She haughtily informed me that I didn't give them enough of a chance to grow in their new soil and that I should have just left them alone. With my insistence, they are reshipping two more lemon grass plants so I can try again. I'll see what happens this time. - Wednesday, February 16, 2011Lemongrass is the best Reviewed By: Dan (Savannah, Georgia) Lemongrass is the best. Keep in mind that by doing a little research, this plant thrives in Zones 9-11. SD or South Dakota by my map shows mostly Zone 4. Do not try to grow lemongrass in zone 4 in a pot. This plant is great and grows well outside. - Tuesday, May 03, 2011Lemon Grass Reviewed By: Chris Pierce (Shoreview, MN) My Lemon Grass arrived in a tiny pot and looking green and pretty. I repotted them and overwatered them and they are looking very nice. I was so worried I killed them not realizing at first I messed up in the drainage. But, they were tough! I'm so excited to have them in the pots on the patio and of course in my stews! Yum! Read More Reviews |
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