Lemon Grass
Lemon grass is used as a flavouring especially as a “lemon” flavouring in herbal teas, as well as in sauces, soups and Thai curries. Its appearance rivals many ornamental grasses and can fulfil a similar role in the landscape.
LOCATION
Full sun
seeding
Trays
sowing time
Frost Areas
Spring & Summer
Frost Free Areas
Winter, Spring, Summer & Autumn
Sowing Depth
3mm
Final Height
1-1.5m
sowing method
Press down into soil
watering
Keep moist
transplant at
5 cm
transplant To
50 cm apart
harvest
Harvest young
Herb Seeds Catalogue
Lemon Grass
Lemon grass is used as a flavouring especially as a “lemon” flavouring in herbal teas, as well as in sauces, soups and Thai curries. Its appearance rivals many ornamental grasses and can fulfil a similar role in the landscape.
LOCATION
Full sun
seeding
Trays
sowing time
Frost Areas
Spring & Summer & Autumn
Frost Free Areas
Winter, Spring, Summer & Autumn
Final Height
30 cm
sowing method
Press down into soil
watering
Keep moist
transplant at
8 cm
transplant To
30 cm apart
harvest
Harvest young