Oregano is a perennial herb (in many climates) which grows very fast once the weather warms up. Pruning an oregano plant is important because it grows densely & you want to cut away the old growth to make way for the tender, tasty new growth. Here's how to do it.
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When my neighbor asked me to prune her oregano cascading out of a large terra cotta pot, I said “heck yeah”. Not only do I love pruning (my nickname was “Prunella” years ago!) but I was also lending Mary a hand. She hadn’t pruned this herb since it was planted over 2 years ago – oh my. Time for the overdue pruning of an oregano plant so all that tender new growth can appear as the weather warms.
Herbs like lavender or thyme have harder woody stems. Oregano is like mint in that it has softer woody stems. Those old stems will eventually get woody over time and the plant becomes quite dense making it harder for the new growth to appear in spring & summer. I prune my mojito mint in the same way – out with the old & in with the new.
Find out When to Prune, How To Prune & Things That Are Good To Know About Oregano.
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When my neighbor asked me to prune her oregano cascading out of a large terra cotta pot, I said “heck yeah”. Not only do I love pruning (my nickname was “Prunella” years ago!) but I was also lending Mary a hand. She hadn’t pruned this herb since it was planted over 2 years ago – oh my. Time for the overdue pruning of an oregano plant so all that tender new growth can appear as the weather warms.
Herbs like lavender or thyme have harder woody stems. Oregano is like mint in that it has softer woody stems. Those old stems will eventually get woody over time and the plant becomes quite dense making it harder for the new growth to appear in spring & summer. I prune my mojito mint in the same way – out with the old & in with the new.
Find out When to Prune, How To Prune & Things That Are Good To Know About Oregano.
The Post With More Details: https://www.joyusgarden.com/pruning-a...
How To Prune & Feed Mint In Pots To Promote Growth: https://www.joyusgarden.com/how-to-pr...
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