Oregano Comun
Oregano is a must-have in a culinary garden. A plant from the mint family, with rose-purple or white flowers and its pungent spicy, slightly bitter flavor pairs well with almost any vegetable preparation.
Planting & Care?
Sunlight: Oregano performs well in part to full sun, but the flavors intensify when it receives a full day of sunshine.
Soil: Plant oregano in light, well-drained soil. Oregano actually grows better in moderately fertile soil
Watering: Don?t overwater oregano. Water thoroughly, only when the soil is dry to the touch.
Temperature: Best germination temperature is 20 ?C
Fertilizer: Only need moderately fertile. Do not add compost and fertilizer to its growing area.?
Albizia lebbeck 2-2.5M
Acacia farnesiana 3-3.5m
Cassia fistula (4.0-m O.A Ht, 70-80 mm¸)
Callistemon viminalis (1.0-1.5 m O.A Ht)
Bucida buceras (3.0- 3.5m Height, 40-50mm di)
Clerodendron inerme 15-20cm
Dodonaea viscosa 80-100cm
Adenium obesum 30-35cm
Duranta (Repens Golden) 30-35cm
COMPOSTER 1KG
Duranta erecta "Green" 20-25cm
Duranta erecta "Green" 60-70cm
Cassia glauca 2-2.5m
Chorisia speciosa (3.5-4.0m O.A Ht,70-80mm dia¸)
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