Ah oregano. No self respecting pizzeria is without a shaker full of it nearby. But the proverbial pizza topper has far more uses than spicing up one of America’s favorite foods. From curing athlete’s foot to helping fight cancer, Oregano has unsung medical properties and growing it in your garden or right there on your window sill is, well, easier than pie. HOW TO GROW OREGANO Oregano seeds germinate in a week. It takes about six weeks for it to turn into a full grown plug. Once the sprout is about six inches tall, you’ll need to move it to your garden or to a bigger pot. It only takes another six weeks for oregano to reach maturity. Full grown, oregano plants are usually about 12 to 18 inches in height. And you can skip the fertilizer. Oregano is hearty enough to grow without it and actually prefers dry soil, …