succulent & savory Savory 'Winter'
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succulent & savory Savory 'Winter'

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succulent & savory Savory 'Winter'Winter Savory Plants For Sale Winter savory (Satureja montana) is a must have for any herb enthusiast. This hardy perennial offers both beauty and utility as an attractive culinary herb, making it essential for kitchen and ornamental gardens alike. Winter savory is also easy to care for. It thrives in your garden with minimal fuss. If you are new to gardening or don't have much time to care for delicate plants, winter savory makes a wonderful addition

Winter Savory Plants For Sale

Winter savory (Satureja montana) is a must-have for any herb enthusiast. This hardy perennial offers both beauty and utility as an attractive culinary herb, making it essential for kitchen and ornamental gardens alike. 


Winter savory is also easy to care for. It thrives in your garden with minimal fuss. If you are new to gardening or don't have much time to care for delicate plants, winter savory makes a wonderful addition to your herb collection. 


At The Growers Exchange, we offer high-quality winter savory herbs ready for planting in your outdoor or container garden. Learn more about this fascinating plant below.


What Is the Winter Savory Plant?


Winter savory is an evergreen herb in the mint family, Lamiaceae. Native to the Mediterranean region, this hardy plant has been cultivated for centuries for its culinary and medicinal uses. 


The winter savory herb has a peppery, pungent flavor, making it a popular addition to various dishes, especially in European cuisine. This low-growing plant is admired for its ornamental appeal, with its small, glossy leaves and delicate white or lavender flowers.


Winter Savory Appearance and Characteristics


The winter savory plant is a compact, semi-woody shrub that typically reaches about 12 to 18 inches in height. Its dark green leaves are small and slender. They are also aromatic and release a sharp scent when crushed. 


Winter savory produces clusters of tiny flowers in colors ranging from pale pink and lavender to white. It blooms from middle to late summer, adding delicate color to your garden. These flowers attract bees and other pollinators, making winter savory a useful culinary herb and a beneficial plant for your garden's ecosystem.


Winter savory is named for its ability to retain flavor and aroma throughout the colder months. Unlike its warm-weather counterpart—the annual herb summer savory—winter savory keeps its leaves even when other herbs have withered. 


One of the unique qualities of winter savory is its ability to retain its leaves and flavor throughout the winter months, hence the name. This characteristic makes it a valuable herb for year-round use. Its dense foliage makes it an excellent ground cover or border plant in herb and rock gardens. Winter savory also thrives when planted indoors in containers. 


Winter Savory Origins and History


Winter savory has a long and rich history, dating back to ancient times. The Romans prized it for its culinary and medicinal properties, and it was often grown in monastery gardens throughout medieval Europe. The herb was used to treat various ailments, from digestive issues to insect bites.


In addition to its medicinal uses, winter savory was also a staple in the kitchen. Its robust and spicy flavor made it a favorite for seasoning meats, beans, and vegetables. Over the centuries, winter savory has maintained its reputation as a versatile herb, finding its way into modern kitchens and gardens worldwide.


Winter Savory Plant Care: Growing Tips


Growing winter savory is relatively easy, making it an ideal choice for gardeners of all experience levels. Here's a simple guide to help you care for your winter savory herb:


  • Light: Winter savory thrives in full sun, requiring at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight daily. It can tolerate partial shade, but its growth and flavor will be more robust in sunnier conditions.

  • Temperature: This hardy herb is well-suited for cooler climates, as it can withstand temperatures down to USDA hardiness zone 5. It can be grown as a perennial in warmer regions, while in colder areas, it may need protection during harsh winters.

  • Soil: Winter savory prefers well-drained, sandy or loamy soil with a neutral to slightly alkaline pH.

  • Watering: While winter savory is drought-tolerant, it does best with regular watering, especially during dry spells. Allow the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot.

  • Fertilizing: This herb is not a heavy feeder, so fertilizing is usually unnecessary. However, a light application of compost or a balanced fertilizer in the spring can encourage healthy growth.

  • Pruning: To maintain its shape and promote bushier growth, prune your winter savory plant in the spring or after flowering. Regular trimming will also prevent the plant from becoming too woody.


Uses and Benefits of Winter Savory Plants


The winter savory herb is celebrated for its culinary and medicinal uses. In the kitchen, its peppery flavor complements a wide range of dishes. It's often used in meat rubs, stuffing, soups, and stews, adding a sharp, tangy note. Unlike its summer counterpart, winter savory has a more intense flavor that stands up well to long cooking times, making it ideal for hearty winter dishes. Its aromatic leaves can also brew a fragrant herbal tea or create infused oil.


In addition to its culinary applications, winter savory is also valued for its medicinal properties. Traditionally, it has been used to aid digestion, alleviate sore throats, and serve as a natural antiseptic. The herb is rich in essential oils, contributing to its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects. 


Gardeners will also appreciate winter savory for its role as a companion plant. It is known to repel certain pests, such as aphids and bean beetles, making it a beneficial addition to vegetable gardens. 


Shop Now for Winter Savory Plants at The Growers Exchange


Winter savory is a versatile plant with beauty, flavor, and utility. Whether you're looking to expand your culinary herb collection or want a hardy, low-maintenance plant, winter savory is an excellent choice. At The Growers Exchange, we are committed to providing our customers with top-quality plants ready to thrive in their new homes.


Order your winter savory plant today from The Growers Exchange. Need help with your purchase? Feel free to get in touch.

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★★★★★ 5
So far this is the perfect alternative to other wobble toy feeders. Please make a bigger size!
Size: 1 Pack, Style: Pawbler
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I bought the Pawbler because the two most popular wobble treat feeders on the market are plastic, and one of my dogs just absolutely destroys those in no time because he bites them and throws them rather then nudging them and then he has plastic cutting him so I am forced to throw away a costly treat toy/dispenser. I thought maybe a rubber one would work out better. So far my dogs love it, it works well spitting out their kibble, seems to be holding up and is easy to clean and feels like a good weight, not a super flimsy toy. I would love to see it made in a slightly larger size, I think this current size is good for medium dogs. It holds just under a cup of small round kibble but I would like to see one that can hold more and is slightly larger in size. I have 4 german shorthaired pointers, my test subject for this toy is mostly my 70 pounder who bites the toys instead of nudging them and throws them across the room, so it is taking a beating. I think for him a larger size would be helpful in deterring that behavior but I also think this may be too small for larger breeds. Durability: So far this toy looks just like when I bought it. It has no punctures or scratches and unscrews without problem. We have only had it a week or so but we use puzzle/toy feeders to feed our dogs lunch every day so it is pretty easy to tell which toys won't last long. Obviously, I can't speak to long-term durability at the moment, but I can say that most toys similar to this end up already scratched or punctured in a few days, so this is already sturdier when compared to what I have tried before.
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★★★★★ 4
Well made and durable, not a toy the pups seek out
Size: 1 Pack, Style: Tug
Well made. Thought our staffies would love since they live tugging with each other. Sadly not something they seek out. We love ALL the benebone chews though!
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Durable fun enrichment toy
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I had been wanting to buy one of these kinds of toys for some time but thought that the other brands I had seen were too pricey so this was a great compromise for the price. My 5 yr old Portuguese water dog loves it. He spent 25 min playing with it the first day. The trick is to find a treat that is just big enough where it doesn’t fall out right away so it makes it challenging and fun for them. He has been chewing on it a lot for a week and it has not broken or shown signs of damage. One thing to note is that there is a small hole on the bottom of the toy so you cannot freeze liquids in it without covering the hole in some way so that would be my only complaint. Besides that it’s a great toy that keeps him busy and happy.
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Myles Long
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★★★★★ 3
Dog doesn’t care for it
Size: 1 Pack, Style: Bone
Hard to review product for its durability because my dog has never chewed it once. Doesn’t care about it at all. The bone feels rugged but smells like playdoh. It’s sat on the floor for over a month untouched.
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Pawbler FAIL: First time our dog bit the ball, it popped open and dumped all the kibble.
Size: 1 Pack, Style: Pawbler
I would not recommend! We have a 48# dog and within minutes of giving it to him, the Pawbler was open and all of the kibble was in a pile on the ground. I had washed and dried the Pawbler, added kibble, and tightened the lid as tight as possible. Imagine my surprise when, within minutes of giving it to him, the lid was off and all the kibble was on the ground. I thought it was a fluke so then I made an extra effort to make sure the lid was super tight...and the same thing happened. This time there was no food inside so he started chewing on the two parts. Within minutes of that, he'd chewed/damaged the rubber on both the body and the lid. I took it away as I didn't want him to destroy/eat any of the rubber bits. I was surprised he could even get the Pawbler in his mouth. It's heavy and he is a medium sized dog. He has the Benebone Bone, the WestPaw bone, the WestPaw ring that he chews on all of the time and none of those are showing any type of wear so to see this opened/chewed within 15 minutes makes me think this was defective. I am returning and hoping for a refund. DO NOT BUY! Poor value for the money. Not durable. Not chew resistant.
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