Caring for winter savory
Frederick Williams writes
I have a small winter savory plant in a pot out of doors. It doesn't
look very happy. What should I do with it?
Difficult to tell unless you can tell us in what way it doesn't look
very happy!
It will probably do better in a well drained soil in a sunny spot, and
is perfectly capable of surviving outdoors over winter. Generally plants
do better in the ground than in pots. Pots are for if you need to move
the plants around (eg to take them inside in the winter, or move them
into an obscure spot while they're not flowering) or because you can't
provide their preferred soil conditions in your garden.
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Kay
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