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Organic Old-Fashioned Acadian Savory
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Unit price / perOld Acadian Savory is a heritage variety deeply rooted in the cultural and human history of Atlantic Canada. Towards the end of the 19th century, its seeds were passed on to Jean Prudent Robichaud , a resident of Robichaud Township in New Brunswick, by an Indigenous woman from Burnt Church . Since then, the plant has been passed down through generations within this extended family, eventually reaching Norbert Robichaud in Bathurst, who contributed to its modern-day dissemination.
In 2012, a joint investigation by Ms. Gauvin and Mr. Robichaud documented the origin and unique characteristics of this savory, which is noticeably sturdier and more flavorful than the common variety. Following this research, seeds were entrusted to the Atlantic Seed Bank and the Canadian Seed Library , ensuring the preservation of this treasure of plant heritage.
In the garden, this savory stands out for its vigor, compact habit, and rich aroma. Hardy to zone 4, it flowers profusely throughout the summer, attracting a wide variety of pollinating insects. Its abundant flowering and fragrant foliage make it as beautiful as it is useful.
In the local community, Old Acadian Savory is seen as a plant of transmission and recognition. It embodies the circulation of knowledge between Indigenous cultures and gardening families, as well as the importance of the living conservation of heritage seeds.
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Organic Old-Fashioned Acadian Savory
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Old Acadian Savory is a heritage variety deeply rooted in the cultural and human history of Atlantic Canada. Towards the end of the 19th century, its seeds were passed on to Jean Prudent Robichaud , a resident of Robichaud Township in New Brunswick, by an Indigenous woman from Burnt Church . Since then, the plant has been passed down through generations within this extended family, eventually reaching Norbert Robichaud in Bathurst, who contributed to its modern-day dissemination.
In 2012, a joint investigation by Ms. Gauvin and Mr. Robichaud documented the origin and unique characteristics of this savory, which is noticeably sturdier and more flavorful than the common variety. Following this research, seeds were entrusted to the Atlantic Seed Bank and the Canadian Seed Library , ensuring the preservation of this treasure of plant heritage.
In the garden, this savory stands out for its vigor, compact habit, and rich aroma. Hardy to zone 4, it flowers profusely throughout the summer, attracting a wide variety of pollinating insects. Its abundant flowering and fragrant foliage make it as beautiful as it is useful.
In the local community, Old Acadian Savory is seen as a plant of transmission and recognition. It embodies the circulation of knowledge between Indigenous cultures and gardening families, as well as the importance of the living conservation of heritage seeds.
• Sowing: Easy germination
• Cultivation: Easy plant to grow
• Growing season: Warm season
• Growth: Summer growth
Note: Direct sowing is preferable as soon as the soil can be worked, as recommended by Norbert Robichaud. Regular harvesting stimulates the production of new aromatic shoots.
Savory is traditionally used to enhance legume, vegetable, meat, and sauce dishes. Acadian Old-Fashioned Savory is distinguished by its particularly rich and concentrated flavor, allowing for the use of smaller quantities.
In terms of tradition, this variety bears witness to a living heritage, first passed down through Indigenous knowledge and then preserved within Acadian gardening families. It recalls the importance of aromatic plants in regional cuisines and the central role of seeds in cultural continuity.
écoumene seeding advice
Seeding type
Indoor seeding
Germination time
7-20 days
Germination temperature
15° to 24° Celsius
Sowing depth
Surface sowing - without covering the soil
Transplantation
Easy transplantation
Technical
Seeding in clusters
Growing conditions
Number of days to maturity
Harvest at ± 50 days
Hardiness zone
Zone-4a
Distance between plants
20 cm
Distance between rows
30 cm
Optimal brightness
Sun plant
Soil texture
Plante adaptable aux sols
Soil moisture
Cool, well-drained soil
Soil fertility
Plant not very demanding in fungi-dominant compost
optimal soil pH
Low acidic pH
Average plant height
45 cm
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