In ancient Greece, these fragrant-leafed herbs were called "mountain joy," from the Greek word oros for "mountain" and ganos meaning joy. It's unthinkable to separate their warm, strong flavour from Mediterranean cuisines. Here's how to grow them.
February 29, 2016
In ancient Greece, these fragrant-leafed herbs were called "mountain joy," from the Greek word oros for "mountain" and ganos meaning joy. It's unthinkable to separate their warm, strong flavour from Mediterranean cuisines. Here's how to grow them.
Common marjoram:
Cretan oregano:
Greek or Italian oregano:
Syrian oregano:
Dittany of Crete or hop marjoram:
In the wild, the various species of oregano grow in full sun, in well-drained and often rocky soil. They like full sun and are very fragrant if watered sparingly.
Propagate by dividing or using seeds in spring. For hybrid and ornamental varieties, opt for divisions or basal cuttings.
Do not over water. Transplant purchased seedlings in the spring.
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