Marjoram thrive in hot, dry conditions and are harvested as required in summer when the leaves can be used fresh or dried. They should be grown indoors until all danger of frost has passed, after which they can be planted out in a sunny, sheltered position in well drained soil, or in a container.
Pots of Marjoram should be watered regularly, but avoid overwatering which may cause the roots to rot.
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