Most of our products are certified organic by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA). A few of our bulk herbs are wildcrafted, and therefore not eligible for certification.
Our customers can rest assured that—apart from wildcrafted bulk herbs—we only buy products that are labeled organic, from reputable sellers.
Spring has fully arrived here, and everywhere we look the world is waking back up. Flowers are blooming, herbs are stretching toward the sun, and many of the local farms we work with are beginning their fresh seasonal harvests.
A recent migraine, and a soothing warm shower reminded me that healing doesn’t always have to be complicated. Sometimes the most powerful support is also the most accessible.
When the world feels like it’s moving at full speed, many people look for small daily rituals that bring them back to center. For centuries, herbs have played that role — not as magic fixes, but as gentle plant allies that support rest, resilience, and balance.
Known botanically as Medicago sativa, alfalfa is a perennial flowering plant in the pea family (Fabaceae), growing up to 3.5 feet tall and crowned with delicate purple blossoms. Though many people associate it with livestock fields and farm country, this humble plant has a long and respected history in herbal traditions around the world.