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Oregano is a very popular plant both for its medicinal properties and for its value as a condiment: for example, Italian cuisine marks it as an indispensable ingredient in the most classic pizzas, but it is also very important in the cuisine of many other Mediterranean countries. .

It is a very easy plant to grow both from seed and if you get seedlings in any specialized store. If you want to learn how to grow oregano at home, join us in this practical guide from AgroCorrn on how to care for oregano and what it is for .

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Index
  1. How is the oregano plant – characteristics
  2. Oregano plant care – practical guide
  3. What is the oregano plant for – properties and benefits

How is the oregano plant – characteristics

Oregano, with the scientific name Origanum vulgare , is a plant that has its origin in the Mediterranean region and in southwestern Eurasia. It is an evergreen herb that grows into bushes of about 50 cm in height, with stems that frequently take on reddish tones and that accumulate their leaves at the top. It produces small flowers, white or pink, which appear formed in inflorescences protected by small reddish leaves. There are a large number of varieties of oregano, but the most common and cultivated is green leaf oregano . Others, however, may have yellow or green leaves or have striking pink bracts.

If you like aromatic plants to use in the kitchen and to improve health, such as oregano, we offer you this guide on the Types of aromatic plants and we advise you to read this other article about How to grow aromatic herbs at home .

Oregano plant care – practical guide

Although it is a fairly resistant plant that requires little care, if you know all its needs well, your oregano plant will grow faster and stronger. Let’s see what are the main care of the oregano plant :

Substratum

Regarding the soil or the substrate, it does not require very specific soils, but it develops better in limestone soils, mainly due to the good drainage they offer. It does not suit you either that they are excessively acidic or alkaline soils. For growing in pots the universal substrate tends to be a good option, although we recommend using our own mixture with a part of worm humus , another of peat and another of coconut fiber , to which we will add some perlite and vermiculite.

Compost for the oregano plant

As far as compost is concerned, oregano does not need it, but it will do better in soils enriched with organic matter, as long as it is not abused. We recommend the occasional use of ecological organic fertilizer , such as worm castings, which provides a large number of benefits. This will help the stems of the plant to recover sooner after harvest, since only the upper part is harvested.

Climate and watering of oregano

If we talk about climates, oregano prefers slightly humid climates, with a mild Mediterranean-type climate, or even somewhat warm. We finish the oregano care with watering. In addition to not requiring a lot of water, it is a plant that does not withstand excess humidity or puddles well. Bearing this in mind, it is preferable to carry out regular and little abundant waterings, so that the substrate or soil remains slightly damp and waiting for them to dry a little before watering again. Of course, after planting and harvesting it is convenient to increase the irrigation a little.

In this other AgroCorrn article we explain when and how to plant oregano , in case you buy seedlings or reproduce the plant you already have and need a guide to plant the new plants in a way that ensures their growth.

What is the oregano plant for – properties and benefits

Oregano is a medicinal plant that has a large number of beneficial properties for the human body. It is usually used dry to make infusions, although its oil is the one that contains the highest concentration of active ingredients. These include: essential oil with thymol, borneol, carvacrol and caryophylleno, rosmarinic and chlorogenic acids, tannins and flavonoids.

Thanks to this composition, these are the main properties of oregano :

  • Digestive: oregano is very good for practically the entire digestive system, helping to treat stomach heaviness or poor digestion, gastritis or acidity problems.
  • Anti-inflammatory: it also has excellent anti-inflammatory properties, which is why it is often used on inflamed muscles or bruises without open wounds.
  • Antiseptic, antifungal and antibiotic: oregano is considered one of the best natural antibiotics that exist, as well as a natural antifungal and antiseptic, thanks to its essential oils and acids. This, for example, makes it very suitable for skin cleansings and to treat some of your conditions, such as dandruff and acne.
  • Analgesic: mainly thanks to the oils it contains, it has properties that relieve pain.

In addition, it is attributed more beneficial properties for health, such as that it is a choleretic, carminative, aperitif, antispasmodic, diaphoretic, healing, diuretic and expectorant plant.

In general, and taking into account the properties of oregano and all the benefits mentioned, it can be said that oregano infusions and rubs with its oil can be used to treat mainly:

  • Digestive problems.
  • Skin problems
  • Period pains.
  • Muscle pains.
  • Toothaches.
  • Headaches.

Here below we leave you a video about oregano oil so you can learn about it.

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