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Herbs - Oregano

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Oregano (Origanum vulgare)


About:

A hardy perennial flowering plant from the mint family. Oregano is easy to grow, and will spread into a large patch over time (but is not considered to be invasive). Oregano attracts bees and other pollinators during it's flowering time.


Sun/Soil

Will tolerate most conditions, but prefers well-drained soil with full sun. The flavour of oregano intensifies after a hot sunny day.


Culinary Uses

Oregano has a great affinity for tomato-based dishes, so it added to sauces, soups, stews, and pizza! It can also be chopped into salad dressings with oil/vinegar as a vinaigrette.


Medicinal Uses

This common garden/kitchen herb has a long history of medicinal use, for situations like skin sores, aching muscles, colds, and toothache. It can be taken as a hot tea made from the leaves, to help with coughs and colds.


Organically grown, with certified organic seeds and organic soil. Comes in a compostable pot.


Curbside pick-up at Little City Farm. We will email you with pick-up dates.

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Little City Farm
508 Duke St W,
Kitchener, ON N2H 3Y8
Tel: 519-575-9174
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