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How to plant and grow Cuban oregano

This rapidly growing edible herb doubles as a lush ornamental with fragrant velvety leaves.
If you plan to grow oregano from seeds, you can simply mist the seeds, cover them in plastic wrap, set them in the sun, and wait about a week for the seeds to germinate. Ryan McEnaney, public ...
This flavorful herb comes in both edible and ornamental varieties. Debbie W. of Sebastopol asks: What is the difference between culinary and ornamental oregano? The most popular culinary oregano you ...
Oregano roots as it spreads, but it's easy to shovel out and stop it where you'd like. Q: I planted Greek oregano seeds. They were like flour and many plants came up. My question is, do I plant all of ...
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Oregano is a perennial herb belonging to the mint family, known for its strong, aromatic flavour. It is widely used in cooking, particularly in Mediterranean and Italian cuisine, to enhance the taste ...