This oregano is a charming addition to any herb garden. With its eye-catching variegated leaves and delightful aroma, this compact herb is perfect for borders or containers. Thriving in full sun, it adds both visual appeal and culinary versatility to your garden space.
Sun exposure:
- Full sun (6 to 8 hours)
Soil pH:
- 6.0 to 7.0
Hardiness zones:
- USDA zones 3 to 9
Spacing:
- Plant Variegated oregano thin to 12 inches apart, with 24 inches between rows.
Moisture:
- Water 1 inch per week.
Notes:
- Variegated oregano is prized for its attractive green and white variegated foliage, making it not only a culinary herb but also an ornamental addition to your garden.
- It’s a low-maintenance herb, and regular pruning will help maintain a bushy, compact growth habit.
- Variegated oregano can be propagated from stem cuttings or by dividing mature plants. This can be a great way to expand your oregano garden.
- Harvest the leaves when they are around 6 inches long for the best flavor. You can do this by snipping the stems just above a leaf node.
- In colder climates, consider mulching around the base of the plant to protect the roots during winter.
Do you grow Variegated oregano? If so, please tell us about your top tips for ensuring a bountiful harvest and exactly how you use it.