Greek Oregano Seeds

(P) Pkt of 100 seeds
Item #01523-PK-P1
$3.95
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Sturdy, bushy plants are a neat 1 1/2 feet high and wide

Days to Maturity: 85

Greek oregano is the true "wild oregano" found originally in Greece. With a stronger, more aromatic flavor and scent than regular oregano, it is one of the most important herbs of Italian, Greek and Mexican cooking. The flavor stands up to bold flavors like tomatoes, onion, garlic and beef.

Greek oregano is a bushy perennial with bright deep purple-brown stems and 1½-inch broadly ovate leaves that often have a red flush. Branched clusters of purple-pink flowers appear all summer. At maturity, this perennial reaches 18 inches tall and wide.

Oregano lives about five years as a useful culinary plant, longer as an ornamental. It gradually becomes woody, a very pretty effect but one that reduces the flavor and texture of the leaves. When your plants reach this stage, let them go to flower and set new seed for spring. It's easy.

Sow seeds in well-drained to dry, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun, or start them indoors in your Bio Dome or seed flats. They germinate in about two weeks. Even if you aren't using the fresh leaves as seasoning, trim the plant back every few weeks throughout the growing season to encourage better branching and the formation of more foliage.

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Genus Origanum
Species vulgare hirtum
Item Form (P) Pkt of 100 seeds
Zone 5 - 10
Bloom Start to End Mid Summer
Days to Maturity 85
Seeds Per Pack 100
Plant Height 18 in
Additional Characteristics Bloom First Year, Butterfly Lovers, Cut-and-Come-Again, Easy Care Plants, Edible, Flower, Fragrance, Herbs, Pest Fighter
Bloom Color Purple, White
Foliage Color Dark Green
Harvest Season Early Summer, Mid Summer
Light Requirements Full Sun
Moisture Requirements Dry, Moist,  well-drained
Soil Tolerance Normal,  loamy, Poor
Uses Border, Containers, Cuisine, Foliage Interest, Outdoor

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