Potted Greek Oregano (Origanum vulgare) — Live Plant

$12.00

(Local Pickup Only)

Long before oregano became a kitchen staple for pasta sauces, it was prized in ancient Mediterranean traditions as a fierce protector of wellness. In my years working with skincare, I've always been drawn to plants that do heavy lifting—and Greek Oregano is an absolute powerhouse. Walking past this plant in the garden and brushing against its leaves releases a sharp, warm, peppery aroma that instantly makes you realize just how potent nature can be.

This beautifully rooted, homegrown plant is ready to bring that ancient, protective vitality right to your doorstep or sunny patio.

The Ultimate Apothecary Herb: Make Your Own Oregano Oil Beyond its incredible culinary flavor, this plant is your ticket to crafting a legendary home remedy. Oregano is naturally packed with carvacrol and thymol—compounds famous for their intense purifying and clarifying properties.

  • Craft Your Own Infusion: You can easily harvest and dry these leaves to create a potent, homemade infused oil.

  • How to Use It: A drop or two of self-infused oregano oil diluted in a carrier oil makes a deeply cleansing spot treatment for stubborn skin blemishes, a purifying salve for hardworking hands, or a comforting chest rub during the winter months.

Why It Belongs in Your Collection:

  • Built for Zone 8b (Evergreen Perennial!): Because we are in zone 8b, this tough plant can stay outside all year long. It won't die back in our winters—it actually stays evergreen in our milder climate, giving you fresh, aromatic leaves 365 days a year.

  • Resilient & Tough: This plant loves our hot summers, is incredibly drought-tolerant once established, and actually develops a more potent concentration of beneficial oils when it gets plenty of heat and sun.

  • Pollinator Magnet: If you let it go to seed in the summer, it produces clusters of tiny pinkish-white flowers that local bees and butterflies will flock to.

Plant Care & Details:

  • Light: Full sun (the brighter and hotter, the better).

  • Water: Low to moderate. Let the soil dry out fully between waterings—oregano thrives on a little neglect!

  • Pickup Note: This item is available for local pickup only. After checking out, you will receive an email to coordinate a convenient pickup time!

(Local Pickup Only)

Long before oregano became a kitchen staple for pasta sauces, it was prized in ancient Mediterranean traditions as a fierce protector of wellness. In my years working with skincare, I've always been drawn to plants that do heavy lifting—and Greek Oregano is an absolute powerhouse. Walking past this plant in the garden and brushing against its leaves releases a sharp, warm, peppery aroma that instantly makes you realize just how potent nature can be.

This beautifully rooted, homegrown plant is ready to bring that ancient, protective vitality right to your doorstep or sunny patio.

The Ultimate Apothecary Herb: Make Your Own Oregano Oil Beyond its incredible culinary flavor, this plant is your ticket to crafting a legendary home remedy. Oregano is naturally packed with carvacrol and thymol—compounds famous for their intense purifying and clarifying properties.

  • Craft Your Own Infusion: You can easily harvest and dry these leaves to create a potent, homemade infused oil.

  • How to Use It: A drop or two of self-infused oregano oil diluted in a carrier oil makes a deeply cleansing spot treatment for stubborn skin blemishes, a purifying salve for hardworking hands, or a comforting chest rub during the winter months.

Why It Belongs in Your Collection:

  • Built for Zone 8b (Evergreen Perennial!): Because we are in zone 8b, this tough plant can stay outside all year long. It won't die back in our winters—it actually stays evergreen in our milder climate, giving you fresh, aromatic leaves 365 days a year.

  • Resilient & Tough: This plant loves our hot summers, is incredibly drought-tolerant once established, and actually develops a more potent concentration of beneficial oils when it gets plenty of heat and sun.

  • Pollinator Magnet: If you let it go to seed in the summer, it produces clusters of tiny pinkish-white flowers that local bees and butterflies will flock to.

Plant Care & Details:

  • Light: Full sun (the brighter and hotter, the better).

  • Water: Low to moderate. Let the soil dry out fully between waterings—oregano thrives on a little neglect!

  • Pickup Note: This item is available for local pickup only. After checking out, you will receive an email to coordinate a convenient pickup time!