Outsidepride Savory Seeds offers our Summer Savory Seeds (Satureja Hortensis) and Winter Savory Seeds (Satureja Montana) for xeriscape gardens. Both varieties grow in full sun, USDA Zones 3-9 (Summer Savory) and 4-8 (Winter Savory), and are drought-tolerant. Our aromatic herbs season meats, beans, and soups. Available in 5 different sizes of herb seed packets, they produce a harvest in summer and provide culinary and garden uses year-round. Suitable for water-conscious gardeners looking for flavorful herbs.
Aromatic leaves from our Savory plants are known for their strong, peppery fragrance, making them widely used in cooking. The oils in the leaves release a distinctive scent when touched, adding flavor to meats, beans, and soups. These aromatic herbs also attract pollinators to your garden.
Our Summer and Winter Savory produce small, white or lilac flowers that add a subtle touch to your garden. These blooms attract pollinators like bees, contributing to a healthy garden. The flowers also create a nice contrast against the green foliage, adding visual interest to your outdoor garden.
Our Savory herb planting seeds are easy to grow, needing only a sunny spot and well-drained soil. Once established, they are drought-tolerant and require minimal care. Both varieties thrive in various climates, providing fresh, flavorful herbs for cooking throughout the season.
With their bushy growth, our Savory culinary herb seeds form dense, full shrubs that add texture to your garden. Their compact, sturdy shape creates a striking visual, while their aromatic foliage contributes flavor to your kitchen herb garden . These shrubs are both functional and ornamental.
Sowing our Summer Savory and Winter Savory annual seeds in your garden is the first step toward growing flavorful herbs that bring culinary success. Summer Savory does well in warmer climates, providing a steady harvest of aromatic leaves for summer dishes. Winter Savory, a hardy perennial, offers flavorful leaves throughout the year with minimal attention. Both varieties adjust to various environments, ensuring a consistent supply of savory herbs for your kitchen. With minimal effort, you’ll enjoy fresh or dried leaves, adding robust flavor to your meals.
Cultivating our Summer Savory and Winter Savory brings both flavor and beauty to your garden. Summer Savory blooms lilac flowers in summer, growing 12-18 inches tall in USDA Zones 3-9, and requires full sun. Winter Savory produces white flowers from mid-summer to early fall, growing 8-12 inches tall in USDA Zones 4-8. Both varieties prefer dry, well-drained soil and can withstand drought once established. These herbs add aromatic fragrance and visual interest to your garden while providing a consistent supply of fresh, flavorful leaves for cooking year-round.
With our Summer Savory and Winter Savory seeds, you can grow a flavorful addition of seeds to plant in your culinary herb garden. Plant Summer Savory seeds indoors 6 weeks before the last frost or directly outdoors. For Winter Savory, start seeds indoors 4-6 weeks before the last frost or sow outdoors. Both varieties prefer well-drained soil and full sun. Keep seeds moist until germination, and once established, these herbs require minimal upkeep. Enjoy a steady supply of flavorful leaves to use in your cooking throughout the year.
Summer Savory (Satureja Hortensis) - Every xeriscape herb garden needs Savory seeds! Grow Summer Savory for your garden from herb seeds and season meat and veggies all summer long. As fast as you pick these aromatic leaves, new ones begin to grow! This drought tolerant herb is popular across the U.S. It is also well-used in foods from France and Bulgaria. It's bright, pungent and slightly sweet. Summer Savory boasts a warming, peppery scent and taste. One of the essential ingredients in Herbs de Provence (along with rosemary, thyme, and oregano). Summer Savory is also wonderful alone to season beans, meats and dressings. The perfect addition to the xeriscape herb garden where water conservation is desired!
Summer Savory herb plants forms single stems 4 - 15 inches tall that are lined with linear dark green leaves up to 4 inches long. Whorls of lilac-purple flowers appear in summer. Plant spreads 7 - 30 inches after growing from herb seed.
How To Grow Summer Savory From Herb Seeds: To get a jump start, sow Summer Savory seeds indoors 6 weeks prior to the end of frost season. For areas with a longer growing season, sow the seeds in well-drained to dry, neutral to alkaline soil in full sun after danger of last frost is over.
For harvesting, the leaves and sprigs can be collected anytime once the Summer Savory plants reach a height of 6 inches. For best results, clip the leaves in the late morning before the heat of the day sets in. If seeking a small quantity of fresh leaves for a single use, snip only the tip of the stem. For larger quantities for drying, stem can be cut 3 - 4 inches from surface of soil. Dry on a screen or by hanging upside down.
Approximate Seeds Per Ounce: 50,000