Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Summer Savory for nausea and lack of appetite [updated]

Summer Savory, Satureja hortensis, is also called bean herb and sometimes just savory. It is closely related to Winter savory, with which it shares many of the same properties. It is not related to Spring savory (another name for basil thyme). Summer savory is a hardy annual which reaches a height of around a foot (30 cm). It may turn purple when it reaches maturity, depending on the conditions it is grown under. It prefers light to medium soil in full sun, and will tolerate very alkaline

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