The plant grew pretty tall (a couple of feet), and the green and purple leaves are really rough. It also seems to be doing fine in this cool/frost weather, at least for a little longer. It seems that some people bring their plants inside to winter over in the basement or some such. I imagine you could try it as a big house plant too. (!)
There were several recipes I checked out online, and some of them recommended that you use ONLY the leaves for tea because the stem is too bitter. I did not find this at all. I just plucked some stems at the very base of the plant, removed any really dry or withered parts, and then chopped up the whole thing in 2-3" pieces.
I found that the amount of lemongrass can be pretty flexible, but I tend to go with 10 leaves (roughly three stalks) to 6 cups of water (enough for 4 cups of tea). Just put the leaves and water in a saucepan, bring to a boil, and then lower the heat to simmer for about 10 minutes. Strain out the leaves and drink!
I have to say, I LOVE this tea. I'd have it every day if I had a bigger plant. The tea is nice and lemony, but with a full flavor that is way beyond the citrus lemon. It is delicious with cream and honey, and also nice plain.
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