Lemon Grass Farming, Planting,Health Benefits and Harvesting

Lemon Grass Farming, Planting,Health Benefits and Harvesting

 


Introduction

It is commonly known that lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) grows well in the Southwest United States. It is one of the few plants that can withstand harsh climatic conditions. But it is not only the climate that makes it grow well; there are many other factors that contribute to its growth such as nutrient-rich water and soil. The lemon grass plant grows in warm climates, such as southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. For example.

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Lemon grass can be grown in a 5 °C environment, but if you live at a place where the temperature drops to 30 °C or less, you will have to bring a thermometer with you every time you go out to do your gardening. This is not just for the convenience of doing housework.Lemongrass has several ornamental uses besides being used for food or medicine:

It can also be used for landscaping purposes around homes, gardens or farms . You can use green leaves from lemongrass plants in vegetable gardens, in flower beds outside homes or on lawns . The leaves can also be incorporated into landscaping projects including flower beds, swimming pools or patios .

How to grow Lemon grass

If you want to plant lemon grass on a large scale , then it would be best if you purchase seeds. The seeds are available online and thus they are not too expensive either. But do remember that they take at least three years before they mature into young plants so it would be better if you make use of them when they're young rather than wait until later on when they won't look so good anymore; otherwise some diseases might develop after all these years too! Lemongrass seeds usually germinate within two weeks.

Uses of Lemon Grass

It is also for your health More than 20% of Americans suffer from gout (a painful condition caused by an excess amount of uric acid). If you have gout or any other problem related to uric acid (such as arthritis), this may be one of the reasons why you are suffering from this disease.

You will find no better remedy than lemongrass oil derived from its leaves. The oil contains numerous anti-inflammatory ingredients; it has been used in the treatment of arthritis and gout together with other medical drugs like aspirin and steroid hormones (oral contraceptive pills). Lemongrass oil is also used as a natural remedy for various skin problems such as dermatitis due to sun exposure and scabies bites caused by mites. 

Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus) is a perennial herb native to India and Southeast Asia that has been used as a medicinal plant since ancient times. It is grown in many parts of the world.In recent decades, it has also been consumed as a food.Lemon grass is known for its intense flavour, which can be intensified by cooking, but lemongrass is also known for its skin-cleansing properties. Once harvested, lemongrass can be kept for extended periods of time and it retains its freshness and taste.

It is useful in foods such as curries, salads, dips such as chutneys or condiments and pickles like relishes . The oil extracted from the leaves is used in cooking to give dishes a distinctive scent.

The fruit of lemon grass contains vitamin C and also contains essential oils which are used in perfumes and soaps . The leaves are raw material for making lemongrass tea which tastes light with sour aftertaste . The leafy part of the plant has been important for folk medicine where it was taken orally to treat diseases such as fever , spleen problems , menstrual problems , stomach upsets and dysentery . Today the drug codeine hydrochloride is prepared from the dried seed pod or fruit of lemon grass, but not all countries have this drug available commercially because they require a prescription to obtain it from their local patent office.

A 2007 report by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) states that lemon grass may be used as an herbal supplement without prescription in treating asthma , bronchitis , emphysema , heart disease , irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), liver disease , oral thrush , prostatitis , stomach ulcers, ulcerative colitis (UC), viral hepatitis including hepatitis A virus (HAV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV) or any other illness caused by viruses or other microorganisms .

Types of Lemongrass

 Lemongrass is a perennial plant that grows to about 1 metre in height. It grows best in warm, moist, sunny locations. It is easy to grow and can be grown all year round. Lemon grass is renowned for its distinctive lemon-like aroma which comes from the oils extracted from its leaves.

The lemon grass oil extracted from the leaves has a distinctive, sweet fragrance that makes it suitable for use in cooking and as an ingredient in perfume production.
One of the most important uses of lemon grass oil is as a contact lens lubricant. According to the research done by Dr. Joseph Borrows , contact lenses are more resistant to smudges, smears and fingerprints when they are lubricated with lemon grass oil . More importantly, it protects them from drying out and irritation .
Because of its great scent and pleasant taste lemon grass can be used as an ingredient in perfumes and aromatherapy preparations . 

How to Grow LemonGrass

Whether it is for personal use or commercial use, a lot of people are interested in growing lemongrass. It is widely used in the Asian cuisine to provide the specific taste and smell, peculiar to lemongrass. The oil extracted from its leaves is used in cooking. The plant grows on the ground and can be propagated by seed or by division after the first growth has formed.
A seedling can be planted in your garden and will sprout within two weeks. It can be planted outdoors as well but it may require direct sunlight. Lemon grass seeds can be stored for up to one year and germinate quickly when planted outside in the middle of summer or early autumn. 

How to Grow Lemon Grass on a Commercial Scale

Lemon Grass is an interesting plant. It has many benefits, it can be grown at home for personal consumption or commercially in a large farm.It is widely used in the Asian cuisine to provide the specific taste and smell, peculiar to lemongrass.
The oil extracted from its leaves is used in various culinary dishes and products to be now traded on the global markets. The business of Lemon Grass cultivation started as early as 2000 with a small group of farmers in Thailand who started growing and selling it as a traditional food. The demand for Lemon Grass has increased rapidly since then, and Thai companies are now producing over two million kilograms of Lemongrass per year.

In recent years, Thai farmers have been forced to stop growing lemon grass due to commercial competition from other countries that have better production facilities, but they continue to produce the precious leaf for their own use.
Because of their high value, many businesses are interested in buying Thai lemon grass seeds. They usually purchase Thai lemon grass seeds from Thailand via China or Vietnam before exporting them overseas.

 Interesting Facts About Lemon Grass

Lemon grass is a perennial and deciduous herb from the family of Lemnaceae. It has been widely used in Asian cuisine since ancient times.This odd-looking plant is native to India, but it has been cultivated for millennia for its taste and aroma.It grows well in full sun, but most people prefer low light. The clumps of branches are very dense, which makes it difficult to harvest the leaves from one piece of greenish-white material.

Because lemongrass smells weird, it needs to be cut when mature to avoid the smell escaping the plant or invading people’s homes.Many people don’t know that lemongrass is edible — even if it doesn’t taste good! It has a refreshing lemon flavour and a mildly peppery scent that reminds of lemons. The leaves have been used in Asian cuisine since antiquity as a medicinal herb and as an ingredient in fish sauce , which has also been used in cooking as a seasoning .

Lemon grass is one of the most delicate plants in the world, and it can be grown at home or in large farms. You can harvest lemon grass by planting it in the ground or putting it into a pot. Lemon grass grows well in warm weather, so you can plant them outdoors during spring and summer.It is important that you select the right site for your lemon grass farm. Choose an area with fertility, drainage and sunlight. Now you want to keep your lemon grass plant at a moderate temperature around 24oC (75F) during daytime to maximise the growth of your plant.

If you have planted lemon grass outdoors, you will need some protection from frost, sunlight and rain as they do not like wetness very well. You can grow your lemon grass indoors or even in a greenhouse if you have access to better lighting conditions with proper ventilation.Remember not to overwater your lemons if they are grown indoors as they will get browned easily as soon as water does come inside the house.

 
Health Benefits of Lemongrass Oil Over Other Essential Oils

Lemon grass is one of the medicinal plants that are widely used in the Asian cuisines as a flavouring agent and in perfumery. Most of its wonderful healing benefits can be attributed to the presence of several essential oils.
The oil extracted from lemongrass contains important aromatic compounds such as caffeic acid, myrcene, thymol, estrogenic compounds, isoflavonoids and curcuminoids. 

These compounds have health-promoting activity and are known to have antibacterial & antifungal properties. It is also rich in vitamins B1 (thiamine), B2 (riboflavin) and C (ascorbic acid).


Lemongrass has been used for several reasons:


1. It promotes digestive tract healing by promoting the production of bile .
2. It improves immune system function by acting as an antioxidant .
3. It helps reduce cholesterol thereby lowering blood pressure .
4. It reduces risk of getting cancer via its ability to kill tumour cells .
5. It contains high amounts of phyto-flavonoids which are thought to help boost immunity and improve blood circulation
 

How to Harvest Lemongrass

I have always been intrigued by the idea of growing lemongrass. I love the smell of fresh lemongrass, and I enjoy harvesting it.The world has long been aware that lemongrass is a great added value to Asian dishes. It is widely used in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine to provide the specific taste and smell, peculiar to lemongrass. The oil extracted from its leaves is used in cooking in several Asian cuisines such as French, Japanese, South African and Indian cuisines.


However, it can be hard to grow this herb at home due to the difficulty of cultivation. The reason for that difficulty is because it has many diseases which are difficult to control. In addition, making sure that the roots are healthy enough goes beyond any supervision from us and our families.


It is bad enough when you grow a plant at home which needs so much care, but when you want to harvest from your own garden it’s even harder where there are no guidelines for harvesting or how much you can harvest from each plant . Harvesting lemongrass properly is not only about caring for the plants but also about taking care of yourself too. 

The plants can also be harvested as a vegetable and eaten fresh or cooked with salt or with other ingredients as well. Its leaves can also be dried for later use, processed into a powder, powderized into flakes and added to soups or stir-fry dishes for their mild taste, green colour and healing properties that have been used since ancient times . It is also useful for treating various skin problems such as acne .The leaves are not poisonous like some other plants such as basil, chives or dill.


Leafy herbs such as lemongrass are often grown though they do not grow well in hot weather like many other herbs do . They require full sun exposure but will not tolerate cool temperatures either because of their high water content which makes them more susceptible to freeze/thaw damage than other herbs do . 

Therefore lemon grass should not be grown too close together if you want long lasting success .They do start growing quite fast once you plant them so you should try your best to get them inside your house when you first plant them . The shorter/taller varieties will make slower growth than the larger ones but they are easy enough to handle if they give us trouble once they arrive at home even if they look large at first glance !


Benefits Lemongrass Essential Oil at Home


Lemon grass is one of the wonder plants. It has many benefits. It can easily be grown at home for personal consumption or commercially on a large farm. It is widely used in the Asian cuisine to provide the specific taste and smell, peculiar to lemongrass. The oil extracted from its leaves is used in cooking and perfume industries.

 In Indonesia, it is popularly called ``lemongrass” and “lemon-grass” by Indonesians. In India, India, lemongrass oil is known as “Lemongrass”
The plant can also be grown at home for personal consumption or commercially for commercial use in oil extraction factories that extract oil from the leaves of lemongrass The leaves of lemongrass are commonly used not only in cooking but also in natural medicine, cosmetics and perfumes industries as well as the traditional herbal medicine industry.


Make LemonGrass Essential Oil

You can make lemongrass essential oil at home using a simple process of simply trimming and making it into a thick syrup by infusing with essential oils like lemon, orange and peppermint or add to your favourite recipes like homemade salad dressing, ice cream etc…


1) Pickle lemons/Lemon juice/Kindle-Lemon(My experience) 2) Use water 3) Pour water into bowl 4) Add sugar 5) Strain by pressing out 6) Fill sugar solution into container 7) Refrigerate 8 ) Let sit overnight 9 ) Use 10). A little bit of LemonGrass Essence 11.) You can get the essence after a few minutes 12.) Add LemonGrass essence (optional). 13.) Pour water (optional). 14.) Refrigerate 15.) Use 16.) After a couple days: 17.) You will have LemonGrass Essence 18.) Your LemonGrass Essence will keep you healthy 19.) You can add some essential oils such as: 20.(Optional) Rosemary 21.(Optional) Basil 22.(Optional) Chamomile 23.(Optional) Clary sage 24.(Required For Essential Oils: 25.(Required For Essential Oils: 26.(Required For Essential Oils: 27.


Conclusion 

Lemon grass is one of the most expensive plants in the world. In the past, it was not cultivated due to its high price. However, nowadays, it is easy to grow and harvest lemongrass because of its high demand. It is a very healthy plant and can be used as an ingredient in many dishes around the world.
 
FAQ


What is use of lemongrass?


Lemon grass cultivation is a fun hobby for the adventurous and curious. Besides providing a pleasant aroma, the flowers of lemon grass are also used in traditional medicine to treat various conditions and diseases. The lemon grass’s medicinal properties have been also.


How to Make LemonGrass Essential Oil?


You can make lemongrass essential oil at home using a simple process of simply trimming and making it into a thick syrup by infusing with essential oils like lemon, orange and peppermint or add to your favourite recipes like homemade salad dressing, ice cream etc…

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