Italian Oregano
Name: Origanum vulgare
Why we love it: This classic herb is prized for its aromatic leaves and culinary uses, particularly in Italian and Greek cuisine. It is a staple in many Italian dishes, especially those with tomatoes, like pasta sauces and pizza.
Light: Bright indirect to direct light. Does best outside.
Water: Let the soil dry slightly between waterings, this plant can withstand drying out but do your best to maintain consistent watering.
Pet Friendly? No, this herb is not pet-friendly.
Plants are sold in their nursery pots. Ceramic pots and baskets are sold separately.