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Follow the Nature Supply blog to learn about soil and its different types and which would be best as per your climatic condition to grow the best plants. Nature Supply Co was founded by Lindsey Huber in 2016 after realizing the impact our current food system had on not only her own health but also on the health of the planet. Her research and personal health journey led her to become a..
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Impact Report - 2021
With a mission to improve the health of our planet and reconnect back to nature, Nature Supply Co is a brand that is driven by giving back to the earth. Our eco-conscious apparel and goods are sustainably produced and ethically sourced. We’re a company that is Climate Neutral Certified, we are proud members of 1% For the Planet, and we regenerate soil by partnering with The Carbon Underground. Additionally, we revegetate areas to increase critical pollinator habitat, and as a community, clean up the planet with trash pick up events held annually.
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We can't believe we are already into 2022. As we reflect back to the past year, here are some of our favorite milestones that we reached in 2021:
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We launched 8 new designs and 5 new products. What a year for fun new things at NSC! You can now grab new designs on t-shirts, tote bags and stickers, plus your favorite Nature Supply Co designs on tie dye tees, pillow covers, refrigerator magnets, AND pins!
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We moved our business out of Lindsey's (the founder) basement and into a 1200 sq ft fulfillme ..read more
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We have an exciting announcement!
This year, (actually each month in 2022), we will be holding different nature-themed challenges so that collectively, we can raise awareness for our favorite mother - Mother Nature. Are you ready for this month's challenge AND a chance to win free Nature Supply Co gear?! If so, read below for more info on January's challenge.
January's Nature Challenge
January's theme is.....Nature Resolutions! What is a nature resolution you ask? A nature resolution is a promise to do something different for nature in the new year, a promise to improve the environment or ..read more
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We've sugar-cookied and ginger-housed and gift-wrapped and tree-trimmed and christmas-crafted and answered the question "How many wake ups until Cwismas?!" at least 8 times a day. Tis the season. If you find yourselves, like us, surrounded by little people who have developed a sudden enthusiasm for counting down every. single. hour. until December 25th, then you need our latest DIY in your life. Part wreath, part gift, part calendar...it is the ultimate way to tick off those December days. It is easily adjustable to fit into your family's holiday tra ..read more
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We love fresh cut flowers! Whether it is a surprise bouquet from our sweetheart or bringing the outdoors in by selecting blooms from our gardens, we want to keep our flowers looking fresh and vibrant for as long as possible. If you've struggled with knowing how often to cut the stems, what temperature of water is best for blooms, whether you should place them in a sunny window or cool shady spot, then you've come to the right place! We thought we'd talk to the experts (our local flower farmers!) and break down six of the most common pitfalls with fresh cut ..read more
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Happy National Pollinator Week! Did you know wildflowers provide critical habitat for pollinators? But what are pollinators exactly? According to Pollinator Partnership, the non-profit organization that created National Pollinator Week, more than 200,000 species of beneficial insects such as flies, beetles, wasps, ants, butterflies and moths, and more than 1,000 vertebrates such as birds, bats and small mammals, are also pollinators! Since we at Nature Supply Co love both wildflowers and pollinators, we thought we would dive into why these beautiful flowers are so important - and the list ..read more
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The Soil Trilogy - Part Three: Regenerative Farming
We’ve read about soil degradation and its causes; we’ve also learned about how soil degradation affects humans’ health and wellness – now, it’s time to dive into the solution to rebuilding our soil: regenerative agriculture! Regenerative agriculture isn’t just a method of growing - it’s an entire food reformation. This practice not only reverses the negative effects of conventional farming practices, but it’s also rebuilding our soil and putting nutrients back into the ground, which means getting nutrients back into our food and bodies!
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The Soil Trilogy - Part Two: Humans and Soil
In the first “soil to dirt” blog, we covered the “how” and the “why” of soil degradation; now, our question is “who?” Who does soil degradation effect? We know that degraded soil, or dirt, doesn’t have the ability to sustain the life of microbes and beneficial organisms that feed on and live in healthy soils, but it also doesn’t have the ability to sustain human life. Healthy soil is the key to the survival of the human species.
The thing about soil degradation is that it’s a sliding scale; it’s not an “all or nothing” deal. When we hear that we on ..read more
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The Soil Trilogy - Part One: Soil Degradation
Dirt and soil often get used interchangeably, but the two couldn’t be more different. You may have used dirt in the context of “dirt” cheap, and that’s it in a nutshell: dirt has almost no value. If left as dried-up sand, clay and rocks, dirt can’t sustain life and is void of any nutrients. Whereas soil, well soil is totally and completely alive. Not only is soil itself vibrating with microorganisms, minerals, nutrients, and other life forms needed to sustain plant life, but those very nutrients are what’s keeping humans alive.
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April showers bring May flowers...along with butterflies and birds! Here in the Northern Hemisphere, it's spring time and we have been waiting all winter long to see those beautiful butterflies and hear those majestic birds. Our newest digital education guides for kids are all about Monarch butterflies and their life cycle as well as backyard birds! We are going to tell you a little bit about each guide and at the end we have a FREEBIE for you!!
A bit about our Nature is Neat digital guides:
Jam-packed full of information and hands-on activities for your little ..read more