To grow lemongrass from a stalk, place the stalk in a glass of water until roots form, then plant it in well-draining soil in a sunny spot. Water regularly and trim the leaves to encourage growth.
Typically, you can substitute one fresh lemongrass stalk with 1-2 teaspoons of dried lemongrass in a jar, depending on your taste preference. Start with a smaller amount and adjust to taste.
Oh, dude, the average weight of a lemongrass stalk is like around 30 grams. But hey, who's really weighing their lemongrass stalks, am I right? Like, just grab a bunch, throw it in your dish, and call it a day. Weight is so overrated when it comes to flavor!
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To grow lemongrass from stalks, follow these steps: Trim the stalks, place them in water until roots grow, then plant them in well-draining soil. Water regularly and provide sunlight for optimal growth.
To grow thick lemongrass successfully, plant it in well-draining soil, provide plenty of sunlight, and water it regularly. Trim the leaves and stalks periodically to encourage growth and thickness.
Celery typically takes about 3 to 4 months to grow from a stalk.
Easy. You need lemongrass, garlic, olive oil and eucalyptus oil 1. chop the garlic 2. clean then boil the lemongrass 3. put water on the garlic 4. distill the garlic 5. mix the lemongrass' boiled water and the garlic's water. 6. mix the eucalyptus and olive oil. 7. mix, mix, mix 8. put it on a container. That's it :) -kyra
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No--lemongrass is an herb.
Stalk