How to Propagate Oregano

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Oregano compliments many sauces and meats.

Oregano is a spicy, hardy herb that complements pasta dishes, pizza, lamb and beef. Because outdoor oregano plants don't produce new growth over the winter, gardeners must take the plants inside if they want to use fresh herbs during the colder months. If plants are too large to take inside, you can take stem cuttings in late spring or early summer for propagation. Oregano softwood cuttings root easily, and plants propagated by cutting tend to have better flavor than herbs grown from seeds. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Pruning shears or sharp scissors
  • Flower pots with holes
  • Potting mix
  • Clear plastic bag
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Instructions

    • 1

      Cut 3- to 5-inch length of newly grown stem at a node, where the stem meets the leaves. Take cuttings in late spring or early in the summer, in the early morning, when herbs grow most actively.

    • 2

      Fill a flower pot with a coarse, well-draining potting mix such as vermiculite or perlite. Water the potting mix until it feels damp.

    • 3

      Place one to three cuttings in one flower pot. Cover the bottom inch with soil and spray a little water around the stems.

    • 4

      Place the flower pot on a south-facing windowsill if possible, to provide as much sunlight as possible.

    • 5

      Cover the pot with a clear plastic bag. Open the bag at the bottom for a few minutes a day, to ventilate the plant. Check the soil regularly and water when the soil is dry to the touch.

    • 6

      Remove the bag when the cutting produces new leaves and roots. Transplant cuttings to their own individual pot.

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