๐ฑ Bring Aromatic Bliss to Your Kitchen Garden with Oreganum Herb Seeds! ๐ฑ
Introduce the robust and pungent flavours of our Oreganum Herb Seeds to your home-grown herb collection. Easy to grow and oh-so-hardy, this perennial herb adds a dash of aromatic delight to your cooking - be it as a pizza garnish or a key ingredient in a succulent leg of lamb.
Why Our Oreganum Herb Seeds are a Must-Have:
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Easy to Grow ๐ฟ: These small-leaved, bushy plants ask for little but give plenty. A sunny spot and minimal watering is all they require.
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Savoury Flavours ๐ฒ: Oreganum's distinct pungent flavour will be a delightful addition to your dishes, taking them from good to gourmet in an instant.
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Versatile Use ๐: Trim the stems and immerse them in oils and vinegars for a flavour infusion. Or use them in a bouquet garni to elevate your soups and stews.
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GMO-Free Assurance ๐ฌ: Starke Ayres is committed to providing seeds that are not genetically modified, ensuring adherence to all South African regulations.
Embrace the joy of growing your own Oreganum from seed. The reward? The gratifying experience of adding a fresh, home-grown ingredient to your culinary creations. We promise you, your taste buds will thank you!
So, don't hesitate! Invite the aromatic goodness of our Oreganum Herb Seeds into your kitchen garden today!
Small-leaved bushy plants with a delicious pungent flavour. Perennial.
* Germination: 14-21 days
* Maturity: 70-90 days
* Sowing Depth: 5mm
* Ideal conditions: Full sun in spring and summer
Starke Ayres GMO Declaration
* Starke Ayres does not research, produce or procure any form of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) products.
* In South Africa, all our seed is regulated by the Genetically Modified Organisms Act of 1997 (GMO Act) and its subsidiary legislation. The GMO Act places extensive restrictions on the research, production, and marketing of GMOs.
* Maize, soybean, and cotton represent the only crops where genetically modified (GM) forms have been approved for commercial production in South Africa. Where there is potential for cross-contamination, for example with our sweetcorn seed (which could be impacted by nearby GM maize), we do certify our seed as non-GMO in both our internal and external accredited laboratories.