The MayFord Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a fast-growing, hardy herb, widely appreciated for its culinary versatility and ability to thrive in dry conditions. It is best sown directly into well-drained soil, ensuring a sowing depth of 13 mm, and requires consistent moisture for successful germination.
Seedlings should be thinned out at 30 cm intervals, with a final plant height of 30–45 cm, ensuring strong growth and abundant foliage. Pressing down the soil after sowing enhances root establishment, while consistent moisture maintenance encourages lush growth.
Harvesting occurs approximately 30–45 days after planting, providing fresh oregano leaves for seasoning dishes. Oregano thrives in full sun, making it an excellent addition to herb gardens and vegetable plots.
TECHNICAL DETAILS :
| Feature | Description |
| Product Name | MayFord Oregano (Origanum vulgare) |
| Packaging | Hermetically sealed in foil |
| Sowing Method | Direct sowing in well-drained soil |
| Sowing Depth | 13 mm |
| Thinning | Thin out at 30 cm intervals |
| Moisture Requirement | Keep soil consistently moist |
| Pressing Soil | Press down after sowing |
| Final Plant Height | 30–45 cm |
| Days to Harvest | Approximately 30–45 days |
| Companion Plants | Tomatoes, peppers |
| Drought Resistance | Highly drought-tolerant |
| Growth Environment | Best in frost-free areas with full sun exposure |
| Usage | Essential for pizzas, pastas, Mediterranean cuisine |







