Organic Italian Oregano Seeds
- HOW TO GROW
- FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Start the seeds indoors about 2 months before the last spring frost, sowing them just below the surface of the soil and keeping the temperature at 65-70 degrees F. Provide at least six hours of sunlight, and keep the soil moist when the seedlings appear. Transplant them as soon as they grow big enough to handle or after the last chance of frost. Oregano thrives in fairly dry soil and full sun. To direct sow, plant seeds and thin or transplant the seedlings.
Growing: Oregano actually has the most flavorful taste if left alone, with minimal watering and no fertilization. This plant prefers slightly dry soil, and grows well in many types of soil including shallow, rocky areas. For the best tasting leaves, keep the tops pruned to prevent flowering and to keep the leaves tender. As a companion plant, Oregano repels the harmful cabbage butterfly. This herb also grows well as a container plant, and attracts bees.
Harvesting: Fresh leaves can be harvested as soon as the plant reaches a height of 6". The best time for harvesting leaves is in the morning after the dew has dried. Harvest entire stalks by cutting them at least 1" above the ground to allow for new growth. Fresh leaves will keep in the refrigerator for about five days, but can also be frozen or dried. Because heat tends to destroy the flavor of oregano, it should be added to hot food immediately before serving. Unlike most herbs, dried oregano leaves tend to have a much stronger flavor than fresh ones.
Seed Saving: Harvest the seed heads individually as soon as they begin to turn brown and dry, and spread them out to finish drying in a protected location out of direct sunlight. Thresh out the seeds by rubbing or shaking the heads, and remove as much chaff as possible. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 1 year.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Wild Majoram
Latin Name: Origanum vulgare
Species Origin: Mediterranean, Eurasia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 400,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic
Packaging
Your seed packaging is awesome and the seed information on the package is the best.
I love Everwilde Farms!
I have purchased the organic seeds in the past and they are the freshest best seeds I've ever gotten! I still have some seeds leftover from 2021 and they still grow now in 2023!!! Thank you Everwilde Farms!!! You have the best seeds in the world!!!
DESCRIPTION
HOW TO GROW
Sowing: Start the seeds indoors about 2 months before the last spring frost, sowing them just below the surface of the soil and keeping the temperature at 65-70 degrees F. Provide at least six hours of sunlight, and keep the soil moist when the seedlings appear. Transplant them as soon as they grow big enough to handle or after the last chance of frost. Oregano thrives in fairly dry soil and full sun. To direct sow, plant seeds and thin or transplant the seedlings.
Growing: Oregano actually has the most flavorful taste if left alone, with minimal watering and no fertilization. This plant prefers slightly dry soil, and grows well in many types of soil including shallow, rocky areas. For the best tasting leaves, keep the tops pruned to prevent flowering and to keep the leaves tender. As a companion plant, Oregano repels the harmful cabbage butterfly. This herb also grows well as a container plant, and attracts bees.
Harvesting: Fresh leaves can be harvested as soon as the plant reaches a height of 6". The best time for harvesting leaves is in the morning after the dew has dried. Harvest entire stalks by cutting them at least 1" above the ground to allow for new growth. Fresh leaves will keep in the refrigerator for about five days, but can also be frozen or dried. Because heat tends to destroy the flavor of oregano, it should be added to hot food immediately before serving. Unlike most herbs, dried oregano leaves tend to have a much stronger flavor than fresh ones.
Seed Saving: Harvest the seed heads individually as soon as they begin to turn brown and dry, and spread them out to finish drying in a protected location out of direct sunlight. Thresh out the seeds by rubbing or shaking the heads, and remove as much chaff as possible. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place for up to 1 year.
FAST FACTS
Common Names: Wild Majoram
Latin Name: Origanum vulgare
Species Origin: Mediterranean, Eurasia
Type: Open Pollinated, Heirloom, Warm Season
Life Cycle: Perennial
USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Seeds per Ounce: 400,000
Planting Method: From Transplant
Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun
Height: 24 Inches
Color: Green
Bloom Season: Blooms Early Summer, Blooms Late Summer
Uses: Attracts Butterflies, Aromatic
Reviews
Review
Packaging
Your seed packaging is awesome and the seed information on the package is the best.
Review
I love Everwilde Farms!
I have purchased the organic seeds in the past and they are the freshest best seeds I've ever gotten! I still have some seeds leftover from 2021 and they still grow now in 2023!!! Thank you Everwilde Farms!!! You have the best seeds in the world!!!