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Oregano 'Greek' - 350-400x SeedsSimply the best of the many varieties of oregano for cooking. This herb dries well, and retains its strong flavour and aroma if stored correctly. It also flourishes in containers. Follow the handy How to Grow Oregano from seeds Guide below and grow some great flavour.
LatinOriganum vulgare subsp. hirtum ‘Greek’Family: Lamiaceae
DifficultyEasy
Season & ZoneSeason: Warm seasonExposure: Full sun
TimingStart indoors in plug trays from February to April. Starting indoors is more reliable than direct sowing. Use bottom heat to achieve a constant soil temperature of 15°C for best results. Germination occurs in 7 to 14 days.
StartingOregano seeds are dust-like, so handle them with care. Prepare your containers or plug trays using sterilised seed starting mix, and water the soil. Then try to evenly distribute the tiny seeds on the surface of the soil. Do not bury them. Using bottom heat will improve your success rate. As seedlings grow, keep soil on the dry side. Pot on as necessary or transplant to the garden from mid-May on.
GrowingGrow in a sunny and warm spot. Aim for 25cm between plants. Cut plants back after flowering to prevent them from getting straggly. As autumn approaches, divide some to bring inside over winter. Cut back the year’s growth for the rest of your oregano to about 6cm from the soil.
HarvestPick the leaves whenever available for use. Oregano leaves can be dried or frozen. Store dried leaves or whole stalks in air tight containers away from bright light.
Each Seed pack contains a minimum of 350-400 seeds and germination notes.