


Savory, Winter
Savory, Winter (Satureja montana)
Winter savory is a hardy, woody perennial herb with a bold, peppery flavor and a long history in both culinary and medicinal traditions. Compared to summer savory, it has a stronger, more pungent taste and a more durable, evergreen structure. This plant thrives in dry, sunny conditions and serves as both a kitchen staple and a resilient, low-growing component in herb gardens and perennial systems.
Key Characteristics
Bold, peppery herb for savory cooking
Winter savory has a robust, slightly spicy flavor often compared to thyme with a sharper edge. It pairs especially well with beans, meats, and roasted vegetables, and is traditionally used to aid in digesting heavy foods. The leaves can be used fresh or dried, holding their flavor well over time.
Traditional digestive and antimicrobial herb
The leaves have been used in herbal medicine to support digestion and reduce bloating, particularly in legume-heavy diets. Rich in essential oils, winter savory also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is commonly prepared as a tea or infusion for digestive and respiratory support.
Evergreen perennial for year-round harvest
Unlike summer savory, this species forms a woody, semi-evergreen shrub that can be harvested year-round in mild climates. Its durability makes it a reliable herb through multiple seasons, providing consistent access to fresh foliage even outside peak growing periods.
Drought-tolerant plant for dryland and low-input systems
Native to rocky Mediterranean regions, winter savory thrives in dry, well-drained soils and full sun. It performs well in herb gardens, rock gardens, and xeriscapes, and integrates easily into permaculture systems where water conservation and resilience are priorities.
- Native range: Southern Europe and Mediterranean region
- Plant life cycle: Perennial
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Dry to medium, well-drained
- Mature height: 8–16 inches
- Bloom time: July – September
- Bloom color: White to pale lavender
- USDA Hardiness zones: 5–9
For best results, plant winter savory in full sun with excellent drainage and avoid overly rich soils. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth, and harvest regularly to keep the plant productive and compact.
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Savory, Winter (Satureja montana)
Winter savory is a hardy, woody perennial herb with a bold, peppery flavor and a long history in both culinary and medicinal traditions. Compared to summer savory, it has a stronger, more pungent taste and a more durable, evergreen structure. This plant thrives in dry, sunny conditions and serves as both a kitchen staple and a resilient, low-growing component in herb gardens and perennial systems.
Key Characteristics
Bold, peppery herb for savory cooking
Winter savory has a robust, slightly spicy flavor often compared to thyme with a sharper edge. It pairs especially well with beans, meats, and roasted vegetables, and is traditionally used to aid in digesting heavy foods. The leaves can be used fresh or dried, holding their flavor well over time.
Traditional digestive and antimicrobial herb
The leaves have been used in herbal medicine to support digestion and reduce bloating, particularly in legume-heavy diets. Rich in essential oils, winter savory also has antibacterial and antifungal properties. It is commonly prepared as a tea or infusion for digestive and respiratory support.
Evergreen perennial for year-round harvest
Unlike summer savory, this species forms a woody, semi-evergreen shrub that can be harvested year-round in mild climates. Its durability makes it a reliable herb through multiple seasons, providing consistent access to fresh foliage even outside peak growing periods.
Drought-tolerant plant for dryland and low-input systems
Native to rocky Mediterranean regions, winter savory thrives in dry, well-drained soils and full sun. It performs well in herb gardens, rock gardens, and xeriscapes, and integrates easily into permaculture systems where water conservation and resilience are priorities.
- Native range: Southern Europe and Mediterranean region
- Plant life cycle: Perennial
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Dry to medium, well-drained
- Mature height: 8–16 inches
- Bloom time: July – September
- Bloom color: White to pale lavender
- USDA Hardiness zones: 5–9
For best results, plant winter savory in full sun with excellent drainage and avoid overly rich soils. Prune lightly to maintain shape and encourage fresh growth, and harvest regularly to keep the plant productive and compact.















