Savory Seeds - Summer Savory
Description
Bold, aromatic, and time-honored, Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis) is the annual herb that has seasoned gardens and kitchens for centuries. With its slender, dark green leaves and delicate lilac-white blooms, this Mediterranean native brings both beauty and balance to the garden. Its flavor—peppery, thyme-like, and subtly minty—makes it a staple in traditional European cuisine, lending depth to meats, beans, and hearty stews.
Compact and fast-growing, Summer Savory reaches 12–18 inches tall, forming tidy mounds that flourish in full sun and well-drained soil. Its quick maturity and resilience make it a favorite among both new and seasoned gardeners. Harvest begins just 60 days from sowing, with leaves at their peak before flowering. Pinching back early growth encourages branching and prolongs the harvest season, while the plant’s light fragrance draws pollinators and beneficial insects.
Cultivated since antiquity, Summer Savory was prized by the Romans and medieval herbalists alike—believed to bring warmth, courage, and harmony to the home. Today, it remains an indispensable culinary herb, often featured in Herbes de Provence and bean dishes where its gentle spice aids digestion. Whether grown in the kitchen garden, herb border, or container, Summer Savory offers the gardener a timeless union of beauty, flavor, and tradition—proof that simple herbs can hold centuries of culture in every leaf.
Original: $2.00
-70%$2.00
$0.60

Description
Description
Bold, aromatic, and time-honored, Summer Savory (Satureja hortensis) is the annual herb that has seasoned gardens and kitchens for centuries. With its slender, dark green leaves and delicate lilac-white blooms, this Mediterranean native brings both beauty and balance to the garden. Its flavor—peppery, thyme-like, and subtly minty—makes it a staple in traditional European cuisine, lending depth to meats, beans, and hearty stews.
Compact and fast-growing, Summer Savory reaches 12–18 inches tall, forming tidy mounds that flourish in full sun and well-drained soil. Its quick maturity and resilience make it a favorite among both new and seasoned gardeners. Harvest begins just 60 days from sowing, with leaves at their peak before flowering. Pinching back early growth encourages branching and prolongs the harvest season, while the plant’s light fragrance draws pollinators and beneficial insects.
Cultivated since antiquity, Summer Savory was prized by the Romans and medieval herbalists alike—believed to bring warmth, courage, and harmony to the home. Today, it remains an indispensable culinary herb, often featured in Herbes de Provence and bean dishes where its gentle spice aids digestion. Whether grown in the kitchen garden, herb border, or container, Summer Savory offers the gardener a timeless union of beauty, flavor, and tradition—proof that simple herbs can hold centuries of culture in every leaf.













