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How to grow oregano

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Oregano, also known as dysentery, Elsholtzia splendens and lobular mint, is native to the Mediterranean coast, North Africa and West Asia. Because oregano is commonly used in Italian pizza, it is also known as pizza grass, as well as Oregon, Oregon and other aliases. Then let's share it today.

Oregano, also known as dysentery, Elsholtzia splendens and lobular mint, is native to the Mediterranean coast, North Africa and West Asia. Because oregano is commonly used in Italian pizza, it is also known as pizza grass, as well as Oregon, Oregon and other aliases. So let's share how to grow oregano today.

To sow and reproduce or to reproduce separately. When it is cultivated annually in the open field in the cold area in winter, it is sown in spring. Greenhouse cultivation in winter and perennial cultivation in warm areas, sowing in spring or autumn.

Before sowing, pay attention to the soil ploughing and raking, the silicon surface should be flat, the bed or seedling bed should be watered one day before sowing, and the next day a shallow ditch should be opened for sowing. After sowing, the soil is covered with fine soil of 0.2cm, or it is not covered with soil but slightly suppressed, and the soil is sprouted and unearthed in about 10 to 15 days. The seedling height can be transplanted around 10cm.

Ramet propagation is carried out in early spring or autumn, dig up the old plant, select the stout root with 2-3 buds, cut it and plant it. After planting, keep the soil moist until the new roots grow.

 
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