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Growing Marjoram
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Marjoram enjoys warm climates and rich soils. The warmer the climate the less rich the soil needs to be.

Again I suggest you get started plants from the nursery and sow after you are sure any chance of another frost has passed.

Sow seedlings about 6” apart (or I like to plant clumps of 2 or 3 seedlings together about a foot apart).

Keep the soil slightly, but not overly, moist while the plants are settling in.

Harvest by picking leaves when they are big enough and before any flowers appear.


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