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More tips and uses for Summer Savory. You can use fresh leaves of Summer Savory or dried, in dressings, salads, gravies, stews and meats. You can grow Summer Savory by planting in average soil, in a sunny area after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds and cover with 14 inch of soil, and pat lightly. Seedlings will appear in 14-21 days. depending on soil and weather conditions. Thin out the seedlings to stand about 15 inches apart, after they are 1-2 inches high. In modern folk medicine, summer sav.

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More tips and uses for Summer Savory. You can use fresh leaves of Summer Savory or dried, in dressings, salads, gravies, stews and meats. You can grow Summer Savory by planting in average soil, in a sunny area after danger of frost has passed. Sow seeds and cover with 14 inch of soil, and pat lightly. Seedlings will appear in 14-21 days. depending on soil and weather conditions. Thin out the seedlings to stand about 15 inches apart, after they are 1-2 inches high. In modern folk medicine, summer sav.

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