Growing, harvesting and using oregano is easy, but sometimes confusing. Plants in the genus Origanum are can be perennial ground covers, tender perennials or even small perennial subshrubs. There is much confusion over what type of oregano...More
Growing, harvesting and using oregano is easy, but sometimes confusing. Plants in the genus Origanum are can be perennial ground covers, tender perennials or even small perennial subshrubs. There is much confusion over what type of oregano to use in cooking, but there is no disputing the flavor when you taste it. This Plant Profile of 'Oregano' will help you make sense of which type of oregano to grow for your needs.
The difference in taste between fresh oregano and the store-bought dried variety is like night and day. Fresh oregano adds a boost of flavor that just can't be beat. Commonly found...
www.howtodothings.com/home-and-garden/a2542-how-to-grow-<br/>oregano.html
-
Get Site Info
Sage is one of those wonderful Mediterranean herbs that only asks for sun and warmth and then takes care of itself. Being an evergreen, even northern gardeners are able to harvest fresh sage leaves at Thanksgiving. And it's beautiful enou...
gardening.about.com/od/herbs/p/Sage.htm
-
Get Site Info