Growing Oregano, also Pot Marjoram

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18 Aug 09 Olivia Brown (Australia - cool/mountain climate)
thanks, twas really heplful
03 Sep 12 George (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
I had a similar problem when I bought home a seedling labeled as 'Golden Marjoram' but which looked very much like Italian Oregano. Best as I can work out Marjoram tends to have smaller lighter colored leaves, and most importantly it has a perfumy/soap aroma. Oregano tends to smell woody and much more subtle.
14 Mar 11 jen (Australia - sub-tropical climate)
plant in full sun??
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