How did you grow my Herbs?

How did you grow my Herbs?

2025 Sep 2nd

The way a herb is grown and harvested is as important as the way it's used.

What does Certified Organic mean?

Its got to do with the way it's grown, and a whole lot more.

The quality of Certified Organic crops are generally FAR superior to conventionally grown crops. Not only is the taste improved but the overall plant quality is improved because the plants are not force-fed with fertilizers or protected with pesticides. The result is a smaller harvest that requires more work to obtain, this is why organic products generally cost so much more.

The absence of pesticides and fertilizers force the plants to be hearty and strong. These qualities are represented in the organic food you eat. Ask anyone who has enjoyed an organic, field harvested tomato, and you will have your proof.

Proving it with Organic Certification

But how do you know a product which claims to be organic, actually is?

The term 'Certified Organic' indicates that a product was produced under strict organic farming and production standards. (These standards adhere to organic regulations established by Canada Organic Standard and USDA National Organic Program (NOP)). This signifies that the organic product was made without prohibited synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, GMOs, antibiotics, or hormones, fostering ecological farming, soil health, and compassionate animal care.

Organic entities (such as ourselves) are audited every year by third-party certifier. Certifiers are independent organizations accredited by Canada Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and US Department of Agriculture (USDA) to conduct unbiased organic inspections. A few of the certification agencies that we work with are Pro-Cert, Eco-cert, OCIA and Oregon Tilth to name a few.

Consumers can identify certified organic products by looking for the official USDA Organic Seal or Canada Organic logo and the name of the certifying body on the label.

What does Wildcrafted mean?

Straight from nature.

Wildcrafted herbs are harvested from the wild, as first nations peoples would have done before the era of modern medicine. The guidelines surrounding wildcrafting mean that herbs are harvested responsibly; always leaving some of the plant population behind so that it can regenerate.

Wildcrafted herbs should always be taken from a pure environment that is not exposed to environmental impurities or contaminants. This is not always the case, so in addition to quality analysis, trusted sources and laboratory work are often required to attest to the validity of wildcrafted herbs.

When properly wildcrafted herbs are obtained, the quality is usually exceptional and often better then certified organic herbs.

What does Pure Quality mean?

These are conventionally grown or transitional (uncertified) organic herbs with a twist. We ensure that our herbs are top quality before they go into our products. Our herbs are of the best quality we can find in their respective catagories.

Our Coloring Scheme

To help you identify which is the superior herb, we have designed a special coloring scheme.

You will find this used on all our products, our teas and spices especially.

Certified Organic (Gold colored package)

Herbs are certified as organically grown by an
independent third party. A thorough audit trail
follows each herb from the field to you.

Box of tea bags showing our gold Certified Organic lablel

Ethically Wildcrafted (Green colored bar)

Herbs mature in wilderness conditions without cultivation which are harvested naturally to maintain natural species regeneration.

Box of bulk tea showing our green Ethically Wildcrafted label

Pure Quality (Blue colored bar)

Herbs cultivated by commercial growers with proper soil management that identify with our high standards of quality. (30 varieties)

Box of tea bags showing our blue Pure Quality label.