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Hello, i have lots of oregano plants and all growing beatiful, so i thought of drying some as i dont want it to go to waste, so i cut it put it in a semi dark place till is totally dry, still smelling perfect, put it in a jar but after a few days in the jar it losses the smell...can anyone tell what am i doing wrong or what to do to keep the smell of oregano? Right now the last jar i havested smells of grass....not oregano
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I dry lots of oregano. Usually in August-September. Cut branches and hang up in a cool, dry place (my garden shed) and after 2-3 weeks its properly dry, then I pull off the leaves and put them into glass jars. Keeps a good deal of the aroma, and, I think, most of the taste. There are several kinds of oregano, I have recently been using the yellow-leaved variety, which is very decorative and dries well.
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