Good soil is local, living soil.

That’s why our soil comes from within a 500 mile radius of our headquarters, contains sequestered carbon, and is specifically designed to make your plants thrive. Scroll down to learn more about all of the ingredients we've hand selected to keep your plants thriving.

OurCarbon® Biochar

For Plant

Biochar delivers nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus to roots, keeping your plants perky while leaving space for oxygen to move through the soil.

For Planet

OurCarbon is made in a carbon negative process, keeps organic waste out of landfill & locks carbon in place for thousands of years (!!)

Fir Bark

For Plant

Fir bark has your back, its fluffy fibers hold a little bit of backup moisture just in case you miss a day on your watering schedule without drowning the roots.

For Planet

A byproduct of the sustainable lumber industry, our fir bark is sourced from some of our neighbors right here in California.

Worm Castings

For Plant

The real soil experts (worms) pack their castings with calcium, magnesium, nitrogen, potassium and even microbes that protect plants from getting sick. 

For Planet

This all natural soil ingredient is totally unprocessed and sustainably sourced from California worms to ensure low transport emissions.

Lava Rocks

For Plant

Pumice helps to regulate moisture, holding some for dry days and helping the excess rinse out. It also aerates soil and stimulates mycorrhizal growth!

For Planet

Our California pumice is a volcanic rock that does not need to be processed with tons of heat like perlite, a common soil aerator with a big carbon footprint.

Fertilizing Mix

For Plant

We add a collection of OMRI certified, all natural fertilizing ingredients like kelp meal, neem seed, oyster shell (the ancient kind, no oysters killed in the last millenia for this!) and beautiful minerals to our products to give your plant the boost it needs.

For Planet

Instead of fossil fuel derived fertilizers, we use ingredients like kelp meal that are grown instead of synthesized, sucking up carbon in the process!