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How to grow Cuban oregano:
Try this lively little plant in containers, a well-drained, partially sunny area of the garden or in trailing baskets. Plants grow between 12 and 18 inches tall and may develop a trailing habit, making it attractive in hanging baskets. As an in-ground plant, it will spread to a small mounded ground cover. Cuban oregano growing requirements are somewhat different from traditional oreganos, as they may burn in full sun and perform better in some light shade. How to Grow Cuban Oregano Choose a site with well-draining, the gritty soil in partial sun for this little plant. It is frost tender but does well in tropical to semi-tropical areas year around. In temperate regions, grow the plant in a container and bring it indoors in fall. Cuban oregano does most of its growth in spring and summer and prefers hot, dry conditions.
The plant needs regular irrigation but cannot survive consistently wet roots, which makes drainage especially important. Growing plants in containers make it easier to accommodate Cuban oregano growing requirements by moving it as the seasonal sun gets hotter in certain areas of the garden. Some noon-day shade is required to prevent leaves from burning and ruining their appearance. Cuban Oregano Uses Cuban oregano leaves can be used just like regular oregano. Harvesting Cuban oregano leaves for traditional