December 30, 2025
You may have dropped in a few years ago when we first introduced winter savory to our readers. At that time, it was one of the newest herbs to be added to my raised bed. Honestly, I don’t use it very often for the culinary benefits it offers but there is another reason why this savory herb is going to remain in my garden.
Here is a short month by month photographic look at the transitioning of winter savory from September to December. In mid to late fall lovely, little white blossoms began to cover the plant.
For more information about growing winter savory in your garden click here.
September


October


November


December
If you’re ready to enjoy a fireside bowl of beans prepared with the piney, robust flavor of winter savory, try this easy recipe on a chilly winter night.
Linda Alexander, Dallas County Master Gardener Class of 2008



