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Herbs - Savory Seeds
What could be more Savory than Savory? Savory seeds are usually grown for the leaves, which can be used to add a rich flavor to meats or sausages. The plant is somewhat untidy in habit, so needs a little space to spread out. The plants are fragile and should not be placed where they will be stepped on. This is a slow growing garden heirloom seed, but usually reaches maturity in summer and the stems can be harvested and dried for winter use.
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Summer Savory Seeds Open Pollinated
The peppery flavored leaves of Summer Savory are used either fresh or dried to flavor meat, bean, and egg dishes, as well as salads. An added benefit to the Summer Savory plant is that it repels insects. This herb is an annual variety that grows best in well-drained soil.Quick ViewxSummer Savory Seeds
Satureja hortensis
The peppery flavored leaves of Summer Savory are used either fresh or dried to flavor meat, bean, and egg dishes, as well as salads. An added benefit to the Summer Savory plant is that it repels insects. This herb is an annual variety that grows best in well-drained soil.
$3.48 Pkt - $6.84 / Oz
What could be more Savory than Savory? Savory seeds are usually grown for the leaves, which can be used to add a rich flavor to meats or sausages. The plant is somewhat untidy in habit, so needs a little space to spread out. The plants are fragile and should not be placed where they will be stepped on. This is a slow growing garden heirloom seed, but usually reaches maturity in summer and the stems can be harvested and dried for winter use.