
PureSoil – 100% Natural, Organic & Veganic
Great for most applications.
Amend gardens & beds. Start seeds. Use as potting soil.


Pricing:
$5/gal (~5-6 lbs)
$25/ft3
Yd3 – Call for Special Bulk Pricing/Availability

Pure Castings – 100% Natural, Organic, Vegetarian Derived Castings:
Great for most applications.
Perfect for use on organic produce & plants.
Amend gardens & beds. Start seeds. Use as potting soil.
Castings are known to contain 100 times or more the average microorganism count as compared to other soils or composts.
■ PureCast™ – 100% Natural vegetarian derived castings, screened. General purpose for most applications.

Pricing:
$7/gal (~5-6 lbs)
$35/ft3
Yd3 (27 ft3) – Call for Special Bulk Pricing/Availability
■ NitroCast™ – Higher nitrogen for rapid growth. Excellent for beets, brussel sprouts, broccoli, spinach, etc.
■ AcidiCast™ – Lower pH castings. Excellent for blackberry, blueberry, citrus, orchids, potato, etc.
Pricing:
$15/gal
$75/ft3
Feeds & Supplements – 100% Natural & Organic:
Where both synthetic/chemical and most organic feeds & supplements feed only the plants, our feeds & supplements are designed to feed the microorganisms that make the nutrients to feed the soils, which feed the plants.
Humans aren’t the only ones that love better tasting, more flavorful foods. Growing your flowers in higher quality soils & feeds produces better quality pollen & nectar, attracting more pollinators.
Most chemical & synthetic fertilizers, even many “organic” feeds don’t contain the components necessary for greater flavonoid production.
Flavonoids, natural antibiotics, and many vitamins are created by the interactions of well-fed soil microorganisms.
NatureSoil Products are designed specifically to feed & support the microorganisms that support better soils, which in-turn support better plants.
Liquid Feeds – 100% Natural & Organic:
■ Liquid Humics™ – Gentle, but power-packed liquid feed. Natural plant growth hormones (Gibberelins, Auxin, and more); Macronutrients (N-P-K), Micronutrients (Fe, B, Ca, Mg, Zn, and more); Beneficial microorganisms; Enzymes. Rich in Humic & Fulvic Acids. Shown to increase flower production.

■ Hulk Juice™ – Same as above, but with an extra-serious Nitrogen kick. Hot! * Warning! May cause plants to grow to monstrous proportions.
■ LiquidCast™ – Gentle, but power-packed liquid feed. Natural plant growth hormones; Macronutrients. Most all the power of castings, in a quick-feed liquid.

■ Blackened Tan™ – Half Worm Tea, half Liquid Humics™.
This is the whole enchilada.

Pricing:
$10/gal (Liquid Humics, LiquidCast)
$15/gal (Blackened Tan, Hulk Juice)
Dry Feeds/Powders – 100% Natural & Organic:
■ FutureSoil™ Soil Conditioner – 100% Natural, Organic.
MineralPowder plus MicroMulch.
The MineralPowder nourishes soil with a powerful combination of macro and micronutrients, enzymes, and natural plant growth hormones.
The MicroMulch provides easily digestible feedstock to encourage healthy populations of essential soil biota & microbes (microorganisms), while better maintaining adequate soil moisture.
When combined with worms (or our PureCast vermicast), this product breaks down quickly, and continues to break down even quicker each year thereafter. High Polyphenol content results in greater flavonoid production. Shown to result in much more flavorful produce.

Pricing:
Please contact us for pricing & availability.
■ MineralPowder – 100% Natural, Vegetarian Derived Multi-mineral and trace elements supplement.
Safe, rapid and continual feeding. Contains over 2 1/2 times the nutrition of animals manures, yet won’t burn or harm delicate foliage.
MineralPowder is what we use to make our LiquidHumics.

Pricing:
$35/gal (makes up to 16 gallons of LiquidHumics, a significant savings).
■ Black & Tan Mix
PureCast plus MineralPowder plus MicroMulch equals one awesome powerful mix.
RapidSeed™ Soil Blocks Get your seedlings off to a great start. Provides quicker rooting and better nutrition.
Boutique Seeds n Such:
Heard the saying “You are what you eat”? That goes across the entire food chain. Better soils create better plants & flowers, which create better seeds.
Our seeds are harvested from our own plants which were grown in our own top-quality organic soils, which have been fed with our own top-quality feeds.
We typically see 90% – 100% germination rates. Check back as we’re adding varieties frequently.
The Heirloom Tomato Collection:
Purple Cherokee (aka Purple Beefsteak) Tomato – Purple Cherokee is a tomato that develops a fruit with a deep, dusky-rose color while maintaining a somewhat greenish hue near the stem when mature for eating.
Purple Cherokee tomatoes are beefsteak in style. They are also notable for having a dense, juicy texture. The comparatively dark interior color is enhanced by the tendency of the seeds to be surrounded by green gel.
This tomato is best enjoyed fresh and is often used in BLT sandwiches and salads. It can also be used when making pizza and pasta.


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Black Cherry Tomato – Once you try the Black Cherry Tomato, you won’t be able to stop!
This black tomato variety is really the only true black cherry tomato cultivator.
This tomato plant will produce huge yields in clusters of 1 inch, round, deep purple, almost black tomatoes.
The Black Cherry is an irresistibly delicious treat with sweet, rich, complex and full tomato flavors.


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Sweet Orange Cherry Tomato – The Sweet Orange Cherry Tomato is one of the sweetest cherry tomatoes available.
This Sweet Orange Cherry Tomato plant will produce huge yields in clusters of 1 inch, round, bright orange tomatoes.
The Sweet Orange Cherry is an irresistibly delicious treat with sweet, rich, complex and full tomato flavors.


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Sweet Red Grape Tomato – The Sweet Red Grape Tomato is tiny but packs a huge burst of sweetness.
This Sweet Red Grape Tomato plant will produce large yields in clusters of 1/2-1 inch, oval, bright red, tomatoes.
The Sweet Red Grape is an irresistibly delicious treat with sweet, rich, complex and full tomato flavors.


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Mild Yellow Pear Tomato – This Mildly Sweet Yellow Pear Tomato plant will produce huge yields in clusters of 1-1/2 inch, pear-shaped, bright yellow tomatoes.
The Mildly Sweet Yellow Pear is an irresistibly delicious treat with mildly sweet, rich, complex and full tomato flavors.


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Beans, Beans – the Magical Fruit:
Soy Bean (aka Edamame, Soya) – A versatile annual legume.
The Soy Bean can be eaten raw (best sprouted first if eaten raw), roasted, or the pods steamed (Edamame).
The Soy Bean can be used to make tofu, soymilk, soysauce, tempeh, etc.
They are rich in protein, amino acids, B vitamins, Phytic acid, and numerous minerals.
Soy Beans make an excellent addition to most any garden, as microbes in the root nodules “fix” atmospheric Nitrogen to a form that plants can use (read more here).


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Garbanzo Bean (aka Chickpea) – A versatile annual legume.
The Garbanzo Bean can be eaten raw (best sprouted first if eaten raw), roasted, or the pods steamed.
The Garbanzo Bean can be used to make hummus, masala, Chickpea milk, ground to make flour for falafel, etc.
They are rich in protein, dietary fiber, folate, vitamin B6, Magnesium, zinc, and more.
Garbanzo Beans make an excellent addition to most any garden, as microbes in the root nodules “fix” atmospheric Nitrogen to a form that plants can use.

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Honeydew Melon (aka Musk Melon) – Similar to cantaloupe but with a smoother outer rind, and slightly less sweet inner flesh.
The flesh is usually pale green in color, while the smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. The honeydew has seeds that can be roasted & eaten as a delicious & nutritious snack.

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Yellow Mustard (aka Oriental Mustard) – Grow for seed to make your own mustard.
The leaves are delicious in salads and/or on sandwiches.
Mustard plants make a great green manure for soil remediation & nutrient building.

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Golden Flax (aka Linseed) – Flax is cultivated as a food and fiber crop in cooler regions of the world.
Flax is also grown as an ornamental plant in gardens, with often blue to purple flowers.
Flax seed can be used whole, ground down to a powder or sprouted. Flax sprouts are known for their spicy taste.
A 100-gram portion of ground Flax seed supplies about 534 calories (2,230 kJ), 41 g of fat, 28 g of fiber, and 20 g of protein.

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Flowering Tobacco (Nicotiana Alata) – Beautiful trumpet-shaped flowers in various colors. One of the most fragrant & sweetest-smelling flowers we’ve grown.
Over 2,500 seeds per pack.
A favorite of pollinators (numerous studies show that not only is the floral nicotine not harmful to pollinators, but that it is even beneficial, enabling quicker learning and perhaps protecting against parasitic pests – read more here and here).

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Morning Glory – Vining w/flowers of various colors.
Favored by Bees.

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Purple Hyacinth Bean (aka Jefferson Bean) – Vining with purple flowers. Flowers and beans are edible. Used as a substitute for Soy in making tofu for those with soy allergies.

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Breadseed Poppy (aka Florists Poppy, Papaver Somniferum) – Annual with mostly papery purple flowers. Pods can be used in cut or dried floral arrangements.

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Corn Poppy (aka Red Field Poppy, Papaver Rhoeas) – Annual with mostly papery red flowers. Pods can be used in cut or dried floral arrangements.
Bees and pollinators love these flowers, and multiple bees can often be found circling around the ovule.

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Daisy – A classic flower.
Perennial.

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Burdock (aka Little Burdock, Wild Rhubarb) – Flowing biennial in the daisy family with prickly flowers that are pink to lavender in color. Flower heads are about 2 cm (0.79 in) wide. blooming from mid to late summer.
You may wonder why anyone would willingly plant this “weedy” plant.
The leafstalks (a year old or younger) and flower stalks can be eaten raw or cooked.
The seeds can be eaten, raw or roasted, or used as bird seed.
The roots are edible boiled with a change of water, and can be pickled or added to stir-fry.
Burdock & Dandelion is a beverage consumed in the British Isles since the Middle Ages, and possesses numerous medicinal qualities.
Bees and other beneficial pollinators love these flowers.

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Milkweed (aka Silkweed, Monarch Butterfly Plant) – Necessary as food for Monarch butterflies. Researchers have identified the reduction in Milkweed plants as the main cause in the ongoing vast loss of Monarch butterflies. Also a favorite of honey bees.
Perennial.

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Purple Coneflower (aka Echinacea) – Herbaceous flowing perennial in the daisy family with large, showy heads of composite flowers blooming from early to late summer.
Used in folk medicine.

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Cutleaf Coneflower – “Golden Glow” – Herbaceous flowing annual to perennial in the sunflower family with large, showy heads of composite flowers blooming from early to late summer.
The “Golden Glow” variety has yellow flowers and a pronounced yellow to greenish cone.
The young leaves can be gathered and eaten in the early spring. They are greatly favored as a potherb (cooked). Some references state the use of this plant as salad greens (raw).



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Black-Eyed Susan – “Moreno” – Herbaceous flowing annual to perennial in the sunflower family with large, showy heads of composite flowers blooming from early to late summer.
The “Moreno” variety has mahogany-red fading to orange-tipped ray flowers and a pronounced dark purple to black cone.
Roots have been used in folk medicine to boost immunity.

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Black-Eyed Susan – “Indian Summer” – Herbaceous flowing annual to perennial in the sunflower family with large, showy heads of composite flowers blooming from early to late summer.
The “Indian Summer” variety has yellow flowers and a pronounced dark purple to black cone.
Roots have been used in folk medicine to boost immunity.

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New England Aster (aka Michaelmas Daisy) – Herbaceous flowering perennial. abundant flower heads are showy with yellow disc florets at the center and ray florets that range from a deep purple or rose pink to rarely white.
A favorite of pollinators.


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Cornflower (aka Bachelor’s Button) – An annual plant growing to 40–90 cm tall, with grey-green branched stems. The flowers typically range in color from blue, pink, lavender, and white, produced in flowerheads 1.5–3 cm diameter, with a ring of a few large, spreading ray florets surrounding a central cluster of disc florets.
The edible flower of the cornflower can be used for culinary decoration, for example to add color to salads. Cornflowers have been used historically for their colorful pigment. Cornflowers are often used as an ingredient in some tea blends and herbal teas.


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Cosmos – Herbaceous perennial or annual plants growing 0.3–2 m (1 ft 0 in–6 ft 7 in) tall. The leaves are simple, pinnate, or bipinnate, and arranged in opposite pairs. The flowers are produced in a capitulum with a ring of broad ray florets and a center of disc florets; flower color is variable but frequently pink, scarlet, white, and red.
Smaller birds love to sit on Cosmos stems and eat the seeds in Fall.


Pricing:
Per packet – $3.00 (includes FREE shipping on orders of three or more packets).
More to come…….
Love Thy Cat™ – Organic Top-Shelf Catnip
Grown in our own top-quality organic vermicast.
This is the stuff that cats dream about at night, and prowl the streets to find.


Pricing:
$8.00 – 1 oz.
$6.00 – 1/2 oz.
NatureSoil Products™ – Born of Nature. Back to Nature.