Oregano Growing Guide

Origanum vulgare

Oregano

Crop Rotation Group

Miscellaneous 

Soil

Any average, well drained soil

Position

Full sun to partial afternoon shade.

Frost tolerant

Hardy in cold climates provided plant is well-rooted and mulched. If desired, small plants can be potted up in autumn and grown through winter indoors.

Feeding

Not generally needed.

Spacing

Single Plants: 20cm (7") each way (minimum)
Rows: 15cm (5") with 25cm (9") row gap (minimum)

Sow and Plant

Start with a purchased plant, Frost areas: start seeds indoors and set out at about the time of your last frost. Frost free areas, sow seeds in seed trays. Some strains are propagated only from cuttings. Authentic Greek oregano can be grown from seeds or plants.
Our Garden Planner can produce a personalized calendar of when to sow, plant and harvest for your area.

Notes

Frequent pinching back helps to keep plants bushy and full, and it delays flowering. Some strains are grown for their pretty pink flowers. Oregano often spreads in hospitable spots. Moderately invasive.

Harvesting

Gather sprigs as needed in the kitchen. Gather stems for drying in early summer, just before the plants bloom.

Troubleshooting

Control oregano's spread by cutting back flowering stems when their colours fade.

Planting and Harvesting Calendar

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Pests which Affect Oregano