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How to Grow Oregano

easyGardening60-90 days5 steps

Safety Warnings

  • Ensure adequate air circulation to prevent fungal issues common to Mediterranean herbs.

Tools Needed

stainless steel hand trowelstandard garden size
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bypass prunersprecision cutting blades
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Materials

well-draining soilsandy or loamy mix(as needed)
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oregano seeds or transplantsculinary variety(1-3 plants)
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Steps

1
Prepare the soil using a well-draining, sandy or loamy mix to mimic Mediterranean conditions.
Tip: Avoid heavy clay soils that retain too much moisture.
2
Sow seeds or plant transplants in a location that receives full sun.
Tip: Oregano thrives in high-light environments.
3
Water the plants moderately, ensuring the soil dries out between watering sessions.
Tip: Overwatering can lead to root rot.
4
Care for the plant by placing it near compatible neighbors like Sage or Rosemary.
Tip: These companions share similar water and soil requirements.
5
Harvest leaves for culinary or medicinal use once the plant is established.
Tip: Oregano can be used fresh or dried.

Pro Tips

  • Oregano attracts beneficial insects to the garden.
  • The plant has Mediterranean growing requirements, meaning it prefers drier conditions once established.

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Sources

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