Italian Oregano (Origanum × majoricum) Live Seedlings

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Add bold Mediterranean flavor to your garden with our Italian Oregano (Origanum × majoricum) seedlings – Orégano Italiano! This fragrant culinary herb combines the best of Greek oregano and sweet marjoram, offering a rich, mildly spicy flavor that’s perfect for pasta sauces, pizzas, marinades, and herbal teas. Grown sustainably and pesticide-free, these strong, healthy seedlings are ready to thrive in your herb garden or kitchen pots.

Why Grow Italian Oregano?

Classic Italian Flavor – Adds a savory, aromatic touch to countless Mediterranean and Latin dishes.

 Easy to Grow & Hardy – A low-maintenance perennial that thrives in pots or garden beds.

Culinary & Herbal Uses – Great for cooking, infusions, and drying for later use.

 Pollinator-Friendly – Produces small blooms that attract bees and butterflies.

 Farm-Grown & Chemical-Free – Cultivated with care, without pesticides or synthetic fertilizers.

What’s Included:

Your choice of three (3) or six (6) healthy seedlings, approximately 3–5 inches tall.

Shipped in growing plugs for easy transplanting and minimal root disturbance.

Grown without pesticides and packed with care to ensure safe arrival.

Plant Care & Growing Tips:

Botanical Name: Origanum × majoricum

Spanish Name: Orégano Italiano

Sunlight: Full sun preferred

Watering: Allow topsoil to dry between waterings; avoid overwatering

Soil: Well-draining, light soil with moderate fertility

Growth Habit: Perennial in USDA Zones 5–10; prune regularly to maintain shape and promote new growth

Companion Plants: Grows well with tomatoes, basil, and rosemary

Shipping & Handling:

Seedlings are carefully packed in growing plugs to ensure safe and stress-free transplanting.

Ships every Monday to guarantee the freshest plants upon arrival.

U.S. shipping only – We do not currently offer international shipping.

Upon arrival: Unbox gently, place in bright, indirect light, and water lightly before transplanting.


Want to see where your plants are grown? Visit our farm in Redland, FL (by appointment only)!