Greek Oregano
Oregano
🌱 60d to harvest
Upright
Fragrant as sun-warmed stone, Greek Oregano fills the garden with a bright, resinous aroma and delivers bold, savory leaves that …
Crop Dates
| Milestone | Date |
|---|---|
| Start Indoors | May 4th |
| Last Frost | Jun 1st |
| Transplant / Sow Outdoors | Jun 15th |
| Harvest Begins | Aug 14th |
| Harvest Ends | Aug 1st |
Crop Details
| Trait | Value |
|---|---|
| Days to Maturity | 60 |
| Sun Requirements | Full Sun |
| Growth Habit | Upright |
| Support Needed | None |
| Planting Depth | Normal |
| Germination Temp (°F) | 70 |
| Min Soil Temp (°F) | 55 |
| Min Night Temp (°F) | 50 |
| Harden Off (days) | 7 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the most common disease problem for Greek oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum) and how do I prevent it?
Greek oregano commonly suffers from root and stem rot when soil stays wet, often after frequent watering or poor drainage. Plant in well-draining soil, water only at the base, and space plants so airflow stays good; if you see blackened stems or wilting despite wet soil, remove affected plants and let the bed dry out before watering again.
During the main growing phase, how often should I water Greek oregano and what soil moisture should I maintain?
After establishment, water Greek oregano about once every 7–10 days during warm weather, then taper as plants mature. Keep the top 1–2 inches of soil dry before watering again, aiming for evenly moist (not soggy) soil around the roots.
How can I tell when Greek oregano (Origanum vulgare subsp. hirtum) is ready to harvest?
Harvest when plants reach about 60 days and have multiple, well-formed side shoots, typically before flowers fully open for the best leaf flavor. Pinch or cut stems just above leaf pairs, and avoid stripping more than one-third of the plant at a time so it can regrow for later cuttings.