Viny, robust Oregano in your kitchen lets guests know they’re in for a delight at dinner. Whether it’s dried or fresh, the earthy green taste of Oregano is versatile and easy to add to pasta dishes, sauces, dressings, and entrees.
Viny, robust Oregano in your kitchen lets guests know they’re in for a delight at dinner. Whether it’s dried or fresh, the earthy green taste of Oregano is versatile and easy to add to pasta dishes, sauces, dressings, and entrees.
Plant:
Oregano plant, grown with pride by our herb supply partners at Bonnie Plants, and potted in premium potting soil made by our partners at Miracle-Gro. (Note: Like all living things, each plant grows at its own pace. Actual size of your plant when it arrives may vary.)
Planter:
All of our plant containers are equipped with drainage holes and a saucer tray to keep your plant happy and your surfaces dry.
Traditional Ceramic:
Our traditional ceramic containers come in classic black or white, making them an effortless addition to your home decor;5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Artisan Clay:
Crafted in neutral tones inspired by nature, this earthenware pot is made of high-quality, hand-stained clay material. Manufactured in limited quantities in the USA. 5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Oregano is a hardy plant that’s used to being outdoors. It’s easy to grow, but does need consistent conditions to thrive.
Watering:
Check your Oregano’s soil every few days or so for dryness, and water thoroughly when the top inch is dry to the touch. Water sparingly -- oregano won’t adapt to over-watering.
Plant Food:
Feeding your herb plants regularly helps keep them happy and ready for future harvests. Included with every plant purchase is a starter pack of plant food, produced by our partners at Miracle-Gro. Once your plant is settled into its new digs, feed as directed.
Ideal Environment:
Oregano is traditionally an outdoor herb, but it can thrive in kitchen settings with lots of sunshine, average room temperatures, and occasional misting.
For more information, you can visit our plant care resource library.
Viny, robust Oregano in your kitchen lets guests know they’re in for a delight at dinner. Whether it’s dried or fresh, the earthy green taste of Oregano is versatile and easy to add to pasta dishes, sauces, dressings, and entrees.
Plant:
Oregano plant, grown with pride by our herb supply partners at Bonnie Plants, and potted in premium potting soil made by our partners at Miracle-Gro. (Note: Like all living things, each plant grows at its own pace. Actual size of your plant when it arrives may vary.)
Planter:
All of our plant containers are equipped with drainage holes and a saucer tray to keep your plant happy and your surfaces dry.
Traditional Ceramic:
Our traditional ceramic containers come in classic black or white, making them an effortless addition to your home decor;5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Artisan Clay:
Crafted in neutral tones inspired by nature, this earthenware pot is made of high-quality, hand-stained clay material. Manufactured in limited quantities in the USA. 5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Oregano is a hardy plant that’s used to being outdoors. It’s easy to grow, but does need consistent conditions to thrive.
Watering:
Check your Oregano’s soil every few days or so for dryness, and water thoroughly when the top inch is dry to the touch. Water sparingly -- oregano won’t adapt to over-watering.
Plant Food:
Feeding your herb plants regularly helps keep them happy and ready for future harvests. Included with every plant purchase is a starter pack of plant food, produced by our partners at Miracle-Gro. Once your plant is settled into its new digs, feed as directed.
Ideal Environment:
Oregano is traditionally an outdoor herb, but it can thrive in kitchen settings with lots of sunshine, average room temperatures, and occasional misting.
For more information, you can visit our plant care resource library.
Viny, robust Oregano in your kitchen lets guests know they’re in for a delight at dinner. Whether it’s dried or fresh, the earthy green taste of Oregano is versatile and easy to add to pasta dishes, sauces, dressings, and entrees.
Plant:
Oregano plant, grown with pride by our herb supply partners at Bonnie Plants, and potted in premium potting soil made by our partners at Miracle-Gro. (Note: Like all living things, each plant grows at its own pace. Actual size of your plant when it arrives may vary.)
Planter:
All of our plant containers are equipped with drainage holes and a saucer tray to keep your plant happy and your surfaces dry.
Traditional Ceramic:
Our traditional ceramic containers come in classic black or white, making them an effortless addition to your home decor;5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Artisan Clay:
Crafted in neutral tones inspired by nature, this earthenware pot is made of high-quality, hand-stained clay material. Manufactured in limited quantities in the USA. 5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Oregano is a hardy plant that’s used to being outdoors. It’s easy to grow, but does need consistent conditions to thrive.
Watering:
Check your Oregano’s soil every few days or so for dryness, and water thoroughly when the top inch is dry to the touch. Water sparingly -- oregano won’t adapt to over-watering.
Plant Food:
Feeding your herb plants regularly helps keep them happy and ready for future harvests. Included with every plant purchase is a starter pack of plant food, produced by our partners at Miracle-Gro. Once your plant is settled into its new digs, feed as directed.
Ideal Environment:
Oregano is traditionally an outdoor herb, but it can thrive in kitchen settings with lots of sunshine, average room temperatures, and occasional misting.
For more information, you can visit our plant care resource library.
Viny, robust Oregano in your kitchen lets guests know they’re in for a delight at dinner. Whether it’s dried or fresh, the earthy green taste of Oregano is versatile and easy to add to pasta dishes, sauces, dressings, and entrees.
Plant:
Oregano plant, grown with pride by our herb supply partners at Bonnie Plants, and potted in premium potting soil made by our partners at Miracle-Gro. (Note: Like all living things, each plant grows at its own pace. Actual size of your plant when it arrives may vary.)
Planter:
All of our plant containers are equipped with drainage holes and a saucer tray to keep your plant happy and your surfaces dry.
Traditional Ceramic:
Our traditional ceramic containers come in classic black or white, making them an effortless addition to your home decor;5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Artisan Clay:
Crafted in neutral tones inspired by nature, this earthenware pot is made of high-quality, hand-stained clay material. Manufactured in limited quantities in the USA. 5.75” tall and 5.25” wide.
Oregano is a hardy plant that’s used to being outdoors. It’s easy to grow, but does need consistent conditions to thrive.
Watering:
Check your Oregano’s soil every few days or so for dryness, and water thoroughly when the top inch is dry to the touch. Water sparingly -- oregano won’t adapt to over-watering.
Plant Food:
Feeding your herb plants regularly helps keep them happy and ready for future harvests. Included with every plant purchase is a starter pack of plant food, produced by our partners at Miracle-Gro. Once your plant is settled into its new digs, feed as directed.
Ideal Environment:
Oregano is traditionally an outdoor herb, but it can thrive in kitchen settings with lots of sunshine, average room temperatures, and occasional misting.
For more information, you can visit our plant care resource library.
Pre-potted and shipped straight to your door, your plant will arrive along with the essentials it needs to grow happily in your space.
Hand-selected and nurtured, potted and ready to get growing in your digs.
Our planter choices are curated with home design in mind. Whether you choose traditional ceramic or one of our nature-inspired clay containers, our planters are simple and stylish enough to elevate any space.
A starter supply of plant food that’s been selected with your plant in mind is sent along with every Greendigs plant collection.
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