The Marva Plant, locally known as Marwa Booti, is an aromatic and medicinal herb commonly grown in herbal and kitchen gardens across Pakistan. Known in English as Sweet Marjoram, it belongs to the mint family and is valued for its distinct fragrance, medicinal properties, and culinary use.
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\nThe leaves can be used fresh or dried in soups, teas, meat dishes, or even as a natural remedy for digestion, cold relief, and stress. Its compact growth and easy maintenance make it ideal for pots, balconies, or herbal garden beds.
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\nIt thrives in Pakistans climate and can be harvested multiple times during the growing season.
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Growing & Care Guide (Pakistan Climate):
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Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
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Watering: Light to moderate; avoid overwatering
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Soil: Well-draining, loose, and fertile soil
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Harvesting: Trim leaves regularly to encourage bushy growth