How long does oregano take to grow?

Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is a perennial herb that grows easily in most climates.

From seed:

- Oregano seeds take about 10-21 days to germinate.

- Seedlings should be transplanted outdoors after the last spring frost.

- Oregano plants grown from seed will typically take 60-90 days to mature and produce flowers.

From cuttings:

- Oregano can also be propagated from stem cuttings.

- Cuttings should be taken in the spring or summer, and they should be planted in well-draining soil.

- Cuttings will typically root within 2-3 weeks, and they will be ready to transplant outdoors after 4-6 weeks.

Maturity:

- Once oregano plants are mature, they will typically produce flowers and seeds for several years.

- Oregano plants can be harvested at any time, but they are typically best harvested just before the flowers bloom.