- What is the best location for marjoram?
- Which soil substrate does marjoram need?
- When is the best time to sow seeds outdoors?
- Can marjoram be preferred?
- What planting distance should be maintained?
- When does the harvest season start?
- Can marjoram be transplanted?
- Is marjoram hardy?
- How is marjoram propagated?
- Which plants should you never plant marjoram with?
- tips and tricks
Marjoram tastes just as good with fried potatoes as it does on pizza or in the famous Thuringian bratwurst. The care is not particularly complex, so you should plant a few perennials in the garden.

What is the best location for marjoram?
The spice develops the best aroma in a location in full sun.
Marjoram is incompatible with itself. Therefore, there should not have been any marjoram on the bed in the last three years.
Which soil substrate does marjoram need?
- loose soil
- nutrient-rich soil
- Moist but without waterlogging
When is the best time to sow seeds outdoors?
You should not sow marjoram outdoors before mid-May.
Create rows but do not cover the seed as marjoram is a light germinator.
Can marjoram be preferred?
Marjoram can be grown in a seed tray on the window sill from February. From May, the little plants are allowed outdoors.
What planting distance should be maintained?
A distance of 20 to 30 centimeters between the rows and the plants is ideal. Always put two plants in a planting hole.
When does the harvest season start?
Marjoram is harvested during flowering. The flowering period begins in June and lasts until September.
Can marjoram be transplanted?
If it can't be avoided because the plants are in the way, you can transplant them. However, this comes at the expense of flowering time and aroma.
Is marjoram hardy?
Marjoram is only partially hardy. The plants tolerate up to minus seven degrees. If you cover them well over the winter and the temperatures don't drop too low, the marjoram will sprout again the following year.
How is marjoram propagated?
Propagation is by seeds that emerge from the flowers in early autumn.
Which plants should you never plant marjoram with?
Marjoram is not compatible with its close relative oregano. Thyme should also not be nearby.
tips and tricks
Marjoram and oregano both belong to the same genus. Marjoram is also known as sausage herb and has a slightly milder taste. The aroma of oregano is tart, which is why this spice is often used for pizza and Italian sauces.