Terragon Herb Plant – Artemisia Dracunculus

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  •  Live plant along with Plastic pot.
  •  Plants height with pot is 1 feet and pot size is 5 inch diameter.
  •  Plants nature is outdoor-semi shade, alternate day watering.
  •  Useful for edible plants, herbs & medicinal plants.
  •  Rare herb plants & medicinal plant.
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Description

Terragon Herb Plant – Artemisia Dracunculust

Botanical name: Artemisia Dracunculus
Plant type: Herb
Sun exposure: Full Sun
Soil type: Loamy

Introduction
Terragon is a perennial with rose-purple or white flowers and a taste reminiscent of thyme. Its taste is zesty and strong and is commonly used in Italian dishes. Oregano is a hardy plant and makes a good ground cover.

Planting

  • Terragon loves the sun; ensure your placement has full, strong sun for strong flavor; some folks plant later in the season for assured warm weather.
  • However, for a head start, plant the seeds/cuttings 6 to 10 weeks before the last spring frost.
  • Terragon can easily be started from seeds, though you can also use cuttings from an established plant.
  • Plant the seeds/cuttings in well-drained soil anytime after the last spring frost. The soil should be around 70ºF.
  • For thin plants, plant 8 to 10 inches apart. The plants will grow 1 to 2 feet tall and spread about 18 inches.
  • Terragon makes a good companion for any vegetable in the garden.

Care

  • Allow oregano to grow to about 4 inches and then pinch or trim lightly to encourage a denser and bushier plant.
  • Regular trimming will not only cause the plant to branch again, but also avoid legginess.
  • Terragon doesn’t need quite as much water as most herbs. As the amount of watering depends on many variables, just water when the soil feels dry to the touch. Remember that it’s better to water thoroughly and less often.
  • If you have a container, water until the water comes out of the drainage holes in the bottom of the container.
  • To ensure the best-quality plants, thin out plants that are 3 or 4 years old in the early spring. Terragon is self-seeding, so the plants will easily grow back.
  • You can divide the plants in late spring if you want to put one indoors.

Pests

  • Root and stem rots
  • Aphids
  • Spider mites

Harvest/Storage

  • Harvest the leaves as you need them. The most flavor-filled leaves are found right before the flowers bloom.
  • You can freeze the leaves to use during the winter. Terragon leaves store well and are easily dried. Keep them in an airtight container once dried.

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