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1/4" Deep | 8-12" Apart | 8-14 Days | 70° F | Spring | Full Sun | Well drained | Broccoli, cabbage, cucumbers and cauliflower | 90 |
How to Grow & Harvest Oregano |
Oregano is a sun loving, heat loving plant that does well in areas prone to drought. It is a wonderful companion plant for beans, basil and broccoli. Try growing oregano indoors during the winter months for a fresh, steady supply of this fragrant herb.
When to Plant
How to Plant Plants can be started from seeds, divisions or cuttings. Oregano seeds require light to germinate, so just loosen the soil and place seeds directly on top and mist gently when watering. There's no need to cover the seeds with soil when planting. Grow oregano indoors and transplant when temperatures remain above 45 degrees F. Oregano plants should be cut back to the ground and covered with a layer of mulch for over wintering outdoors. You can also grow them inside if you wish to be able to harvest oregano year round.
When to Harvest Harvest oregano anytime after they have reached 4-6 inches tall. Harvest oregano leaves in the morning hours as soon as the dew has dried for best flavor. Once harvested, use fresh or store leaves whole, placed in freezer bags and frozen. They can also be dried in a dark, well-ventilated area and stored in airtight containers until ready to use. |