Description
Greek Oregano has a more savory flavor than its better-known, traditional sibling. Grow this piece of the Mediterranean in your garden, then use it to enhance your plate. Greek Oregano makes a great addition to salads, soups, pestos, and especially tomato sauces.
Grow Greek Oregano year-round in South Central Florida and South Florida. Grow it for most of the year in North Central Florida and North Florida (except for the coldest months of our Winter Growing Season).
North Central Florida and North Florida: Greek Oregano is easy to grow most of the year, requiring very little maintenance. We recommend Full Sun/Partial Sun during the Spring, Fall, and Winter. Transition to Partial Sun during the Summertime. Oregano is not Frost Tolerant, it will need protection if there is a threat of frost (January, February, and Early March).
South Central Florida and South Florida: Greek Oregano is easy to grow most of the year, requiring very little maintenance. We recommend Full Sun/Partial Sun during the Spring, Fall, and Winter. Transition to Partial Sun during the Summertime. Oregano is not Frost Tolerant, it will need protection if there is a threat of frost (Late January and February).
Oregano seeds are very small, about the size of granules of sand. When planting them, make sure not to cover them with too much soil, sow no deeper than 1/8″.
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