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 ...
Oregano is a perennial herb that returns year after year. The most common species, Origanum vulgare, and Origanum majorana have an intense, herby, bitter flavor used in seasoning and as key ...
“Origanum vulgare” was virtually unknown in the United States until the end of World War II, when soldiers who had been stationed in the Mediterranean made a point of bringing oregano seeds home with ...
Cultivating oregano requires minimal care and can be done successfully, even by a novice gardener. Just follow the given process to cultivate healthy oregano. This hardy herb thrives well indoors ...
Despite their cultural differences, Greeks and Italians can agree on one thing: They love oregano! The plant: Despite their cultural differences, Greeks and Italians can agree on one thing: They love ...
Propagating oregano from cuttings ensures strong, flavorful plants that match your favorite variety. Take 3 to 4 inch stem cuttings, remove lower leaves, and plant in moist, well-draining soil.