* Oregano pics are directly taken from our garden.
The pandemic has officially made my husband and I as plantito and plantita. Aside from the many plants, soil and pots that I am buying from online stores, my husband has made so much efforts in growing,taking care and propagating Oregano. They are definitely easy to grow but passion and green thumb skills have greatly helped in producing hundreds of pots of Oregano. Also, we are using pet bottles and empty cans as our simple way of helping Mother Earth thru recycling.
Thank you to these websites below for providing me the info.
Oregano is an herb with olive-green leaves and purple flowers.
It grows 1-3 feet tall and is closely related to other herbs, including mint, thyme, marjoram, basil, sage, and lavender. The fresh and dry leaves are often used in cooking. It is also sometimes used as a medicine.
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Oregano, (Origanum vulgare), also called origanum or wild marjoram, aromatic perennial herb of the mint family (Lamiaceae) known for its flavourful dried leaves and flowering tops.
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OREGANO BENEFITS
There are many wonder benefits of Oregano. Researchers have identified that it can cureskins sore, aching muscles, asthma,
cramping, diarrhea,
indigestion,
colds and most of all will boost overall health. Is it good for cooking?
The answer is YES... Since Oregano belongs to the mint family, the leaves whether dry or fresh can add a “Mediterranean” flavor to a variety of dishes.
It pairs well with tomato and often features in pizzas and pasta sauces. Oregano can also be added to baked goods, vegetable dishes, legumes, such as lentils and chickpeas, fish and chili dishes
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/266259#benefits
I am regularly preparing pesticides from Oregano....
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