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Oregano Seeds, Italian Vulgare Heirloom, Medicinal, Culinary Herb, Non-GMO, Easy to Grow for Planting Indoor & Outdoor Gardening
Oregano Seeds, Italian Vulgare Heirloom, Medicinal, Culinary Herb, Non-GMO, Easy to Grow for Planting Indoor & Outdoor Gardening
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Italian Oregano Seeds (Origanum vulgare) — Non-GMO, Mediterranean Culinary Herb
Fragrant, savory, and dependable. Great for beds or containers; perfect for pizza, sauces, marinades, roasted veg, and rubs.
✅ Non-GMO • ✅ Fresh stock • ✅ High germination
Why You’ll Love It
- Classic Italian flavor — warm, earthy, and aromatic.
- Perennial in many regions; easy, drought-tolerant once established.
- Bee-friendly summer blooms; great in herb borders and pots.
- Compact clumps; regular pinching = bushier plants and more harvest.
Quick Facts (Grow Guide)
| Botanical name | Origanum vulgare |
| Sun | Full sun; ensure excellent drainage |
| Sowing method | Start indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or direct sow after frost; press seed onto surface — do not cover (needs light) |
| Sowing depth | Surface to 1/16″ (1–2 mm) |
| Spacing | Thin/plant 8–12″ (20–30 cm) apart; rows ~18–24″ (45–60 cm) |
| Germination | ~7–14 days at ~65–70°F (18–21°C) |
| Soil | Free-draining, light–moderate fertility; avoid soggy conditions |
| Harvest | Begin light cuts from ~6–8 weeks; best flavor just before flowering |
Ways to Use
- Culinary: pizza, pasta sauce, grilled meats/veg, dressings, and rubs.
- Herbal: dry small bundles for spice blends and infused oils.
- Garden: pollinator-friendly blooms; tidy clumps for edging.
What You’ll Receive
- Select your pack size in the listing variations
- Fresh, Non-GMO seeds in a moisture-resistant packet
- Simple sowing guide
- Germination guarantee — free replacement if seeds fail to sprout
Pro tip: Seeds are tiny — surface-sow and keep evenly moist with a fine mist. Pinch young tips often; sharp drainage is essential, especially in winter.