Outsidepride Oregano Seeds (Origanum vulgare & Origanum Heracleoticum) are well-suited for growing oregano herb plants in your garden. Suitable for USDA zones 5-10, our perennial herbs grow in full sun and well-drained soil. Growing to 18 inches in height, our oregano plants produce pink or purple flowers in mid-summer. Available in 5 different sizes of Oregano herb seed packets, Outsidepride Oregano Seeds are suitable for culinary use and xeriscaping, offering an easy way to grow fresh oregano at home.
With our Oregano plant varieties, you can enjoy a extended fresh harvest throughout the growing season. By trimming the leaves regularly, you ensure steady growth and flavorful oregano all year long. Whether for cooking or drying, your garden will supply fresh oregano whenever you need it.
Our Oregano garden seeds are simple to grow and maintain, making them suitable for gardeners of all skill levels. With just full sun and well-drained soil, you can easily cultivate productive herb gardens, allowing you to enjoy them with minimal upkeep throughout the season.
With its bold, aromatic taste, homegrown oregano adds a fresh, vibrant punch to any meal. Our Oregano plants live up to its reputation, bringing a distinctive, savory depth to sauces, soups, or meats that dried herbs can’t match, bringing out richer flavors with every sprinkle of fresh leaves.
Our Oregano plants are both beautiful and functional, with vibrant foliage and delicate flowers that enrich any garden. They also provide a steady supply of fresh, aromatic leaves for cooking, offering both visual appeal and culinary value in one low-maintenance herb.
Unlock aromatic abundance by starting your oregano herb gardens today. The Greek oregano seeds boast deep purple-brown stems and rich purple-pink blooms, adding a unique touch to your gardens. The common oregano seeds, with their vibrant pink flowers, offer a lovely contrast. Both variations feature lush, aromatic foliage that will fill your spaces with fragrance, while providing a steady supply of fresh, flavorful leaves for your cooking. Begin cultivating these versatile herbs and enjoy both beauty and flavor throughout the seasons.
Our Oregano herb seeds for planting grow to a height of 18 inches, making them great additions to garden borders or containers. With mid-summer blooms, they prefer full sun and well-drained soil. Suitable for USDA zones 5-10, these low-maintenance perennials provide fresh herbs year after year. Whether planted in xeriscapes or traditional gardens, oregano offers both functional and decorative value, providing flavorful leaves for cooking while adding visual appeal with their vibrant foliage and flowers, making them wonderful herbs for your garden.
Our Oregano brings charm to your garden, offering both beauty and practicality. For healthy results, sow oregano seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last frost, or directly in the garden once frost danger has passed. Plant seeds in well-drained soil with full sun, spacing these garden seeds 18-24 inches apart. Keep the soil moist until germination, which typically takes 7-14 days. With minimal care, oregano will grow into a lush, fragrant addition to your garden, providing fresh herbs for cooking throughout the season.
Oregano (Origanum Vulgare) - Start Oregano seeds for this pungently aromatic plant that is one of the most important herbs of Italian, Greek and Mexican cooking. Mainly used dry, the flavor is strong enough to stand up to bold flavors like tomatoes, onion, garlic and beef. Interestingly, the oil is often a little known ingredient in men's colognes. A must-have herb for the kitchen, Oregano is readily established from herb seeds for the kitchen garden.
The Oregano herb is a bushy perennial with attractive, deep purple-brown stems and 1 1/2 inch broadly ovate leaves that often have a red flush. Branched clusters of purple-pink flowers appear all summer. Grows to 18 inches tall and wide. Trim Oregano herb plants back before flowering (6 weeks or so after sowing Oregano seeds) to stimulate a dense growth habit. Allow some of the flowers to produce and drop their seed, and the Oregano patch will stay fresh and vigorous. Remove Oregano plants that are 3 - 4 years of age to keep the harvest quality high. To harvest, clip fresh leaves as needed throughout the growing season. For drying, cut stems with flower heads just before full flowering for the best flavor. Dry on wire racks in a cool, airy place. Pick off leaves and store in an airtight jar.
How To Grow Oregano From Herb Seeds: To get a jump start, sow Oregano seeds indoors 6 weeks prior to the end of frost season. For areas with a longer growing season, sow Oregano herb seeds in well-drained to dry, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun after danger of last frost is over. Performs best in rows 18 - 24 inches apart. Thin Oregano seedlings 8 - 12 inches apart when they are 2 inches tall.
Approximate Oregano Seeds Per Ounce: 250,000