Mexican oregano budding out FINALLY

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I never saw a plant so slow to bud out in the Spring as the Mexican oregano. Every year I almost give up on it and think it's died off but almost into Summer it finally gets going. It has more bite than the mediteranean oreganos and since it's a bush it doesn't try to take over the garden. It also stores well and keeps a good kick even when it's been dried and in a jar for several years. It has a strong flavor to it so a little goes a long way.
 

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How big does the bush get? I use alot of oregano in spag sauce, lasagna, greek salad, etc. I wonder how cold hardy it would be. I planted regular oregano and greek oregano and the greek did not come back after winter.
 

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Jojo- I would try to plant oregano again. I'm in zone 4, and mine has always come back....the last two years it has been trying to take over the world!
 

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jojo54 said:
How big does the bush get? I use alot of oregano in spag sauce, lasagna, greek salad, etc. I wonder how cold hardy it would be. I planted regular oregano and greek oregano and the greek did not come back after winter.
According to the books it will get to 3 feet but mine never gets more than knee high. It's too frost tender to grow outdoors in your area but it grows well indoors in a bright place. Here is an article I found on growing it in pots (thank you Google)

http://www.gardenguides.com/95618-winter-care-mexican-oregano-plant.html
 
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