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lemongrass indoor plant Lemongrass

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lemongrass indoor plant LemongrassLemongrass Plants For Sale Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) is an aromatic herb well loved among gardeners and cooks. At The Growers Exchange, we take pride in providing top quality lemongrass plants for sale. Like all our other herbs, our lemongrass plants are grown carefully and according to environmentally responsible and sustainable practices. Our lemongrass plants are the perfect choice for anyone looking to cultivate a culinary herb that adds

Lemongrass Plants For Sale

Lemongrass (Cymbopogon flexuosus) is an aromatic herb well-loved among gardeners and cooks. At The Growers Exchange, we take pride in providing top-quality lemongrass plants for sale. Like all our other herbs, our lemongrass plants are grown carefully and according to environmentally responsible and sustainable practices. 


Our lemongrass plants are the perfect choice for anyone looking to cultivate a culinary herb that adds fragrance to their garden and flavor to their meals. Explore the unique qualities of lemongrass below and discover why it deserves a spot in your garden.


What Is the Lemongrass Plant?

The lemongrass plant is a tropical herb native to Southeast Asia, specifically Sri Lanka, Burma, and Thailand. This perennial grass is prized for its essential oils and is a key ingredient in many Asian dishes, teas, and natural remedies. It is also called East Indian lemongrass, Cochin grass, and Malabar grass.


Lemongrass's clumping growth habit and tall, slender leaves add a touch of elegance to any garden. Its strong lemon scent keeps your outdoor space smelling fresh and inviting. Lemongrass plants are also easy to grow and care for, making them suitable for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. 

Lemongrass Plant Appearance and Characteristics

Lemongrass plants are characterized by their striking appearance. They have tall, arching stalks that can reach up to four feet in height. The plant’s overall growth pattern is dense and upright, making it an attractive border plant or a statement piece in a mixed herb garden. Their leaves are long, narrow, and rough, with a vibrant green color that stands out in any garden setting. 


Lemongrass is named for its lemon-like aroma: when crushed or cut, the leaves release an invigorating citrusy scent. While its fragrance is pleasant to humans, it repels deer, making it ideal for those who want to make their gardens deer-resistant. 


The base of the plant forms a bulbous structure that resembles a scallion, and this part is commonly used in cooking to infuse dishes with its distinctive citrus flavor.


Lemongrass Plant: Origins and History

Lemongrass has a rich history rooted in the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, where it has been cultivated for centuries. It is used to season many Vietnamese, Thai, Malaysian, Indonesian, and Filipino dishes. Traditionally, it was used not only as a culinary herb but also as a medicinal one. It was believed to aid digestion, reduce inflammation, and relieve stress. 


Over time, lemongrass plants spread to other parts of the world, becoming popular in various cuisines and herbal remedies. Today, lemongrass is widely grown in tropical and subtropical climates and has become a staple in gardens and kitchens worldwide. 


How To Grow Lemongrass: Plant Care Basics

Growing lemongrass is relatively simple. It does well planted outside or indoors in a container. With a few basic care tips, your lemongrass plants are sure to flourish:


  • Light: Lemongrass requires full sun to grow well. Ensure it receives at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight each day. If you’re growing it indoors, make sure to place it in a sunny spot.

  • Temperature: Because it is a tropical plant, lemongrass thrives in warm temperatures. It is hardy at USDA zones 9 to 11. It can tolerate occasional dips in temperature but should be protected from frost.

  • Soil: Plant your lemongrass plants in well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH, ideally between 6.0 and 7.0.

  • Watering: Like most herbs, it doesn't need excessive watering. Water when needed, particularly during dry spells, to keep the plant healthy and vigorous.

  • Fertilizing: Lemongrass is a heavy feeder that benefits from regular fertilization. Use a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer every four to six weeks during the growing season.

  • Pruning: Regularly trim the leaves to encourage new growth and prevent the plant from becoming too leggy. Harvest the stalks and leaves as needed for culinary use.


Uses and Benefits of Lemongrass

Lemongrass is cherished for its wide range of uses in the kitchen and beyond. The stalks and leaves are commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine, adding a zesty, lemony flavor to soups, curries, roasted chicken, and marinades. 


Lemongrass is also a popular ingredient in teas and herbal infusions, thanks to its refreshing taste and calming properties. In addition to its culinary applications, lemongrass is valued for its medicinal benefits. It has been used traditionally to treat digestive issues, relieve headaches, and reduce stress. The essential oil extracted from lemongrass plants is often used in aromatherapy and natural insect repellents.


Your Go-to Source for Quality Lemongrass Plants

Lemongrass plants offer a delightful combination of beauty, fragrance, and utility, making them a must-have for any garden. At The Growers Exchange, we are committed to providing high-quality plants that will flourish in your care. Shop online today or contact us for assistance with your order!

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Guy in a chair
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Great quality prints and ink longevity/savings over a cartridge printer but at times a bit finicky.
First, the print quality is outstanding and the money I saved on ink vs what I spent on ink cartridges from my old inkjet printer has been substantial. I printed over 8500 photos on my ET 8500 until it died…unfortunately right after I filled all the tanks with ink. I did go through the gray (GY) ink faster than the others but not sure why. After approximately 5000 prints i began to get frequent paper jamb error messages when there wasn’t any paper jamb. I eventually found a clumsy time-consuming work-around but not ideal. On the plus side, I give Epson customer phone support a decent grade, but it depends on who in India you get for help. The other nice thing is that it has a two year warranty, so something to consider if you’re thinking about buying Amazon’s 3-year warranty because you’d basically be buying a one-year warranty. Still if you print as many pics as I do, it might be worth it. So, would I buy it again? Yes, and in fact I plan to do just that.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
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Bob Goldrick
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Epson ET-8500 versus Canon G620
I am an accomplished amateur photographer, not a professional or a techie. I take photos with an iPhone 12 and a Panasonic SLR. I do not make highly technical adjustments to the images. Both of these printers produce excellent results. I purchased them for two reasons: saving on ink, and printing photographs with accurate colors. I have used Canon Pixma printers for decades, so I first tried the G620. Although I do most of my shopping on Amazon I purchased it at Best Buy for ease of potential return. It cost $330 (rounded up by a penny). THE CANON G620: PRO’s: It was easy to fill the six ink tanks. Canon cleverly designed the tops of each one so they can only be inserted into the correct tanks. No problem connecting to my wi-fi. Documents printed quickly and looked fine. The first 4x6 print I did was acceptable but not as good as I had expected. I corrected this quickly per the next bullet. By default my Windows laptop installed its own drivers for the printer. These are not as good as Canon’s. I went to the Canon website and downloaded and installed their drivers for the 6 series. Voila, very good photos, with accurate color and sharp edges! Thanks to other Amazon reviewers for calling this to my attention. Photos printed quickly enough. CON’S: The most significant one, and why I switched to the Epson, is the paper handling. There is only one input tray, at the rear of the printer, which takes all sizes and types: 8x11 plain paper, 4x6, 5x7 and 8x11 photo paper, etc. At first I didn’t think I’d mind changing the paper, but after a while I did, per next bullet. The display on the top of the printer is small, dim and awkwardly placed. I thought I might not need to use it that much, but every time you change paper you have to. You need to pull the output tray out manually. No big deal if you are at your desk, but if you are in another room and want to print out an item on your phone you have to go the printer. A minor inconvenience but a nettlesome one at times. THE EPSON ET-8500:. PRO’s: Equally easy to connect to wi-fi. Even easier to set up. The correct drivers were downloaded automatically. A terrific screen on the right front of the printer. Large, bright, easy to use. Two input trays at the front, one for 4x6 and 5x7 photo paper, the other for 8x11 paper of either type. Another input tray at the back! I use this on the relatively few occasions I print 8x11 photos, and I keep plain paper in the front tray. This is extremely convenient. When you send an item to the printer it wakes up even if it’s turned off. The G620 did not do that. The output tray comes out automatically; no need to pull it. There is a button on the screen for pushing the output tray back in and closing the front. That bright tilt-able front screen has every setting you need and is very intuitive. Everything I printed came out fine and quickly. The photos were equal to Canon’s in quality, plus there is an Epson app for making further adjustments to them. I downloaded it and found it easy to use. CON’s: The cost: $700. That’s more than double the Canon G620, which is a significant consideration. Two others that are not significant. The photo tray can be a little tricky to pull out and a tight fit when reinserting (it goes well toward the back). This can be relieved by first pulling out the 8x11 tray underneath it, giving your fingers more room. Not really a con but when the printer is finished the screen shows two items: a little Home icon on the left and a larger “Troubleshooting” message next to that. Some users might think that means there was a problem, but it’s just in case there was. Touch Home and you’re set, then touch the Close Tray button on the bottom right. BOTTOM LINE: You may be wondering, Why spend that much more? And, why not buy a Canon Ink Tank printer of equivalent cost? Re the first, for the convenience of the paper handling and ease of use of the screen. I keep printers a long time and the cost spreads out over the years, especially not needing to buy cartridges. Re the second, I did research those, but prefer the size of the Epson, which is comparable to the G620. The higher priced Canons that I looked at were bulkier. I hope this helps others. If I omitted anything you think should be included, or if you have questions or a difference of opinion, leave a comment and I’ll respond to it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2022
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G. Heumann
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Very happy! ALMOST perfect.
I have a home based small business - I print a lot of user guides, invoices, etc. Long time Epson user, most recently had a Epson Workforce Pro WF-4820 to compare this to. On the plus side, the ET-8500 is smaller, quieter, and even plain paper prints that combine text and photos look better. And of course, the ink tanks are a big advantage. I don't know how many thousands of dollars of ink I bought for that 4820. The marketing says the ET-8500 produces "lab quality color prints" and I do use my printer for photos on occasion. What they say is true. On premium glossy paper, the photo quality is absolutely outstanding! :) A couple of minor negatives - The biggest one is that the tray holds much less paper. Not a huge deal but worth knowing if you're a heavy user. The ET-8500 is a little slower for duplex printing but otherwise speed is good. I had one bit of confusion as I was trying out all the functions - I loaded a sheet of paper in the rear feeder to try it, and pressed "copy". Even though the printer recognized I had put paper in the rear feeder, instead it copied nothing and spat out a piece of paper from the main tray. I assumed the rear feeder didn't work. A call to Epson Support was very well handled though, and I learned a) this is NOT an automatic document feeder - a feature the WF-4820 did have (but that I hardly ever use) - it is only an alternate way of loading a sheet of paper (such as for loading a sheet of photo paper when you have plain paper in the main tray) AND it will not feed paper from the rear tray for copying - only for printing. I'm not upset about this, but the documentation was sorely lacking in pointing this out and there were no error messages. Lastly, the printer looks very nice when all closed up. When you print, it automatically opens and extends the output tray. Nice. But it doesn't put it away again - you have to do that manually from the front panel. Sure would be nice if there were an option to retract it automatically when the printer goes to sleep.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2025
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Glenda Breland
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Vibrant Results and Great Value!
Size: 13"*19", Color: 150 sheets
HTVRONT Sublimation Paper 13x19 inches – 150 Sheets Review I recently purchased the HTVRONT Sublimation Paper (13x19 inches, 150 sheets, 120g) and I’m genuinely impressed with the results! As someone who does a lot of sublimation printing for both personal and small business projects, I found this paper to be a fantastic choice. Pros: Excellent Print Quality: The colors transfer beautifully and vibrantly onto my blanks. Images come out crisp and true to the original design. Generous Size: The 13x19 inch sheets are perfect for larger projects like T-shirts, tote bags, and even custom pillowcases. It’s great not having to piece together smaller sheets. Easy to Use: The paper feeds smoothly through my inkjet printer with no jams or smudging. Instructions were clear, making the process straightforward even for beginners. Consistent Results: Every sheet in the pack performed consistently, with no noticeable defects or wasted paper. Value for Money: With 150 sheets in the pack, it’s a great deal for the price, especially for anyone who does frequent sublimation work. Cons: Requires Sublimation Ink: Just a reminder that you’ll need sublimation ink for best results (not regular inkjet ink). Storage: The large size means you’ll need a bit of space to store the pack, but that’s a minor issue. Overall: I highly recommend the HTVRONT Sublimation Paper for anyone looking for reliable, high-quality results. It’s perfect for both hobbyists and small business owners. I’ll definitely be purchasing again!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2025
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Maryann Cairo
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent Sublimation Paper – Perfect Prints Every Time!
Size: 8.5"*11", Color: 150 sheets
This sublimation paper is fantastic! It’s high-quality and works perfectly with my sublimation printer. The prints come out vibrant, sharp, and transfer beautifully onto mugs, shirts, and other materials without smudging or fading. The paper is easy to handle, doesn’t jam in the printer, and holds the ink well for a clean transfer. I’ve tried other brands before, but this one consistently gives professional-looking results. Definitely a must-have for anyone doing sublimation printing!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2025

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