Botanical Interests True Greek Oregano Seeds
- Highly aromatic and flavorful
- A good container variety
- Sow after last chance of spring frost
Greek oregano is the superior, true culinary type of oregano prized by Italian and Greek chefs. It is highly aromatic and flavorful, superbly complementing fresh tomatoes or tomato sauces, omelets, marinated vegetables, meat, fish and poultry. A good container variety.
Variety1-1/2" long oval, gray green, fuzzy leaves. Small white or pink flowers bloom from summer to fall. Stalks become woody with age.
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Native: Asia, Europe and The Mediterranean Region
- Hardiness: Perennial In USDA Zones 4-8
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Plant Dimensions: 18"-24" Tall, 12"-18" Wide
- Attributes: Attracts Pollinators, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Heat Tolerant, Good For Containers
When To Sow Outside
2 to 4 weeks after your average last frost date, when temperatures are warm and settled and as late as 2 months before your first fall frost date.
When To Start InsideRecommended. 6 to 8 weeks before your average last frost date. Optimal soil temperature for germination is 70°-78°F.
- Days To Emerge: 7-14 Days
- Seed Depth: Press Into Surface
- Seed Spacing: A Tiny Pinch of Seeds Every 12"
- Row Spacing: 18"
- Thinning: When 2"-3" Tall, Thin To 1 Every 12"
Harvesting
Cut stems when needed after the plant is at least 6" tall, leaving 4-6 pairs of leaves on the plant. Some oregano aficionados claim the best flavor comes just before the plant flowers. Pruning the stems also encourages fullness and fresh, new growth on the plant.
Specifications- Type: Conventional Heirloom
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