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Add a burst of flavor to your cooking with fresh, homegrown oregano! Our high-quality oregano seeds allow you to grow this aromatic herb right in your kitchen garden, balcony, or terrace. Perfect for Mediterranean dishes, salads, and more!
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यह सामग्री सभी उत्पाद पृष्ठों पर साझा की जाएगी।

Growing Oregano from seeds is a fun and fragrant way to add Mediterranean magic to your Indian kitchen garden! It’s low maintenance, loves the sun, and grows great even in small spaces. Here’s your complete, beginner-friendly guide:

Best Time to Sow

  • Ideal Season:

    • North India: February–April or Sept–Nov

    • South India: Almost year-round (avoid peak monsoon)

  • Prefers mild weather, does well in 20–30°C

Container Requirements

  • Depth: Minimum 6–8 inches

  • Type: Pots, railing planters, or wide trays

  • Must have drainage holes

Oregano is a spreading herb, so give it some space!

Soil Mix

  • Light, well-draining, and slightly alkaline soil is ideal

  • Mix:

    • 40% garden soil

    • 30% cocopeat/sand

    • 30% compost/vermicompost

  • Optional: Add crushed eggshells or lime for a pH boost

Sowing the Seeds

  • Oregano seeds are tiny—don’t bury them too deep

  • Sprinkle on moist soil, lightly press with your palm

  • Mist spray water gently

  • Cover with a thin layer of cocopeat or a plastic wrap (until sprouting)

📌 Germination time: 10–15 days

Sunlight

  • Needs 4–6 hours of sunlight daily

  • Place in a sunny balcony, terrace, or window

  • Can tolerate partial shade but flavor is best in full sun

Watering

  • Water lightly but regularly

  • Keep the soil just moist—do not overwater

  • Once established, oregano is quite drought-tolerant

Pruning & Harvesting

  • Start light harvesting when plants are 4–6 inches tall

  • Pinch off top leaves to encourage bushy growth

  • Best flavor is just before flowering—harvest and dry for storage

  • Frequent trimming = more growth

Feeding

  • Feed lightly with compost or liquid seaweed every 3–4 weeks

  • Avoid heavy nitrogen—it can reduce aroma and flavor

Pests & Protection

  • Generally, pest-free

  • If needed, spray neem oil to keep aphids or mites away

  • Ensure good airflow around the plant