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Is Banana a Fruit or a Berry | Is Banana a Herb

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Do you ever think, Is Banana a Herb? Or a tree? Unlock the mystery in this article and enjoy this tropical fruit without any questions in mind! Bananas are one of the most popular fruits in the world! They are loaded with antioxidants and also are a rich source of magnesium, potassium, fiber, pectin, vitamin B6 and C. You can eat this nutritious fruit raw or add in smoothies or pancakes, the choice is yours! But, have you ever wondered–Is Banana a Herb, or is it a fruit? Let’s find out! Is Banana a Herb? Although it is often termed as a tree, banana is a plant, more particularly a herbaceous perennial. This makes banana, a herb, as its stem does not contain actual woody tissues. Banana plants do not have a supporting, wooden trunk. They produce multiple layers of leaves, wrapped around, forming a stem, which is 12-16 inches thick and 30-40 feet tall. This attribute makes them one of the largest ‘herbs’ on the planet. Fun Fact: Banana plant dies after fruiting. The infant

How to Grow Lemongrass , Its Use and Health Benifits

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Growing lemongrass isn’t that hard. Once you get a thriving bunch established, you’ll have more lemongrass than you know what to do with. How to Grow Lemongrass : Lemongrass is a sub-tropical plant and it can’t handle hard freezing temperatures. If you live anywhere colder than about a zone 9a, you’ll want to grow your lemongrass in a pot, and bring it indoors for the winter. And even then, you might want to bring it in, just in case you get an unexpected temperature drop (the weather seems to be doing all sorts of funny things these days). Grow your lemongrass in full sun, with plenty of water, in rich, well-draining soil. If you’re growing it in a pot, top-dress it with compost or worm castings every couple of weeks, to make sure it’s getting plenty of nutrients. Lemongrass propagate Lemongrass will naturally propagate itself, once it is established. Small stalks of new plants will begin to grow off the side of existing stalks (see picture below). There are a handful of

DIY MASON JAR FRESH HERB GARDEN , GROWING HERBS IN CANNING JARS

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Wanna have a windowsill full of herbs all year round? Look no further than this DIY mason jar fresh herb garden that will keep your garden nice, tidy, and clean, all while rewarding you with some beautiful herbs that you can use day in and day out! Keep reading about the DIY mason jar herb garden to learn how to set it up, seed it, and plant it! Especially in areas where winters are long and cold, having a mason jar herb garden is a MUST as the only thing they really need is good soil, a little bit of sun, and some water! This way, you'll be able to enjoy the freshest, most delicious herbs even in the dead of winter! DIY MASON JAR HERB GARDEN – A GUIDE YOU'LL NEED: Mason jars Mason jar holder (optional) Soil Rocks/pebbles Plants/Herbs This guide is really a no-brainer because it's as easy as pouring soil into the jars and planting your herbs! DIRECTIONS: To your mason jars, add a few rocks or pebbles. This will help with drainage. Fill your mason ja