Wild Marjoram - Key Growing Information

Wild marjoram, a half-hardy annual that prefers slightly dry soil and strong sunlight; seeds are slow to germinate.

DAYS TO GERMINATION:

7-14 days at 65–70°F (18–21°C).

SOWING:

Transplant (recommended): Sow seeds in flats 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Sprinkle seeds on top of the growing medium and gently press them into the soil. Do not cover, as the seeds require light to germinate. Keep evenly moist until germination. Transplant to individual containers when seedlings have at least 4 true leaves. Transplant outside after the last frost date, spacing plants 12" apart in rows 18" apart. To make plants bushier, pinch back lush new growth.

LIGHT PREFERENCE:

Sun.

SOIL REQUIREMENTS:

Grows best in well-drained, sandy soil. Wild marjoram tolerates drought once the plant is established.

PLANT HEIGHT:

18-40".

PLANT SPACING:

12".

HARDINESS ZONES:

Zones 4-8.

HARVEST:

Cut leaves at any time for culinary use. For use as a dried flower, cut stems when flowers are budded, but not open, and hang upside down to dry.

SCIENTIFIC NAME:

Origanum vulgare