If you’re planning to grow herbs, oregano is a great choice to include in your indoor or outdoor garden. Originally from the Mediterranean region, oregano was first used as a medicinal herb to ...
If you plan to grow oregano from seeds, you can simply mist the seeds, cover them in plastic wrap, set them in the sun, and wait about a week for the seeds to germinate. Ryan McEnaney, public ...
Choose your garden oregano carefully. Even among the edible varieties there is a wide range. Debbie W. of Sebastopol asks: What is the difference between culinary and ornamental oregano? The most ...
Many of the most commonly used herbs in the kitchen are easily grown indoors including basil, chives, dill, parsley, and ...
Oregano roots as it spreads, but it's easy to shovel out and stop it where you'd like. Q: I planted Greek oregano seeds. They were like flour and many plants came up. My question is, do I plant all of ...
One of my mainstay perennials is ornamental oregano. Showy rose or purple flowers peek out from papery bracts that resemble hops. And their summer show continues for many weeks. I’m told that the ...
Watch one lucky oregano seed grow into a full flower in just 70 days! A time-lapse journey showing the trials, triumphs, and ...
SPECIES: Origanum (oh-rig’a-num). Member Labiatae, or mint family. No botanical distinction between herbs commonly known as oregano and marjoram. In culinary use, however, oregano relates to plants ...
I'm not sure if it was true Greek oregano that we grew or just oregano grown by Greeks. Either way it flavored my family's meals with the essence of our ancestry and made even the most American dishes ...