Goldoregano

Variety
created by Julia S. at 25.01.2021
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A classic of the Mediterranean cuisine is getting more and more lost in our herb gardens or even on the windowsills. In a sunny location, the golden oregano 'Goldtaler' grows particularly lush. You are in for a bountiful harvest. The leaves retain their flavor even when dried and can be used in a variety of ways. The plant grows as a ground cover and blooms between July and August. Soothe sore muscles with a tea made from oregano leaves.
F1 Hybrid
Frostproof
Pruning in late autumn about five centimeters above ground level. In the bed during severe frosts and the absence of snow cover protect the plant with leaves and brushwood or garden fleece. Especially containers must then be completely packed with special winter protection mats. Frost-free days should be used to water the plants.
Light requirement
Sunny
Water requirement
Dry
Soil
Light (sandy)
Nutrient requirement
Low
Plant distance
30 cm
Row spacing
20 cm
Seeding depth
1 cm
Bean ((Scarlet) runner bean)
Bean (Broad bean / Faba bean / Field bean)
Bean (Hyacinth bean / Lablab-bean)
Bean (Lima Bean)
Broccoli raab / Stem cabbage / Cima di rapa
Cabbage (Pointed cabbage)
Cabbage (red cabbage)
Chickpea
Collard greens
Cucumber (African horned cucumber / Kiwano)
Cucumber (Caigua)
Cucumber (Melothria)
Gemüsekohl - Flower Sprouts / Kohlröschen
Gemüsekohl - Kai-Lan / Chinesischer Brokkoli
Jerusalem artichoke / Topinambur
Okra
Sponge gourd / Egyptian cucumber / Vietnamese luffa
Sweet pea
Fusarium
Grey mold
Powdery mildews
Dry rot of crucifers
Angular leaf spot of cucumber
Black spot of roses
Red spot disease
Thrips
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