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Sunday is a Boulder-based startup that`s reinventing the lawn and garden space. Our data-driven service and products will help 90 million Americans turn their yards into verdant and sustainable ecosystems.
Lowell Herb Co. has elevated the perception of cannabis consumption with its sophisticated packaging and best selling products. Based in California, Lowell Herb Co.`s ethos is reflected through its instantly recognizable bull logo that pays homage to the fight against cannabis prohibition. The Lowell Herb Co. story dates back to the spring of 1909, William “Bull” Lowell began growing what was called Indian Hemp on his farm on the central coast of California. Henry J. Finger took a dislike to Bull`s “marijuana being smoked by the wrong kinds of people”. Finger conspired to outlaw cannabis and later passed the 1913 Poison Act. Bull believed in a man`s right to smoke the dried plant and enjoy its benefits. When the stubborn Bull refused to stop growing his beloved plant, Finger shut down Bull`s farm and later threw him in jail. Today Lowell Farms, a community of family farms honor the great Bull Lowell`s tradition of growing cannabis naturally and with a deep love and respect for the plant. OUR PLEDGE 1. We grow our flowers with only ORGANIC fertilizer. 2. We never use synthetic pesticides 3. We pay our farmers a proper living wage 4. We use natural materials from seed to sale.
We are a small team of thinkers, engineers, designers and doers dispersed all over the world.
To eliminate tobacco related harm, Lucy is committed to bringing innovative nicotine products to the market.
At Pupford, our mission is to empower you to create a healthier and happier relationship with your pup. Hi, Im Yukiko, Mother to two senior Dachshunds and a fluffball Samoyed. And one of the founders of Pupford. I LOVE dogs (maybe a little too much… actually thats not possible.) and got into fostering surrendered pups in my home state of Utah about three years ago. The rescue organizations in Utah seriously rock and Ive been lucky enough to foster 20+ dogs that needed a little TLC before finding their forever homes. When you bring a new foster pup into your home, most of their background is a complete mystery. All you know is that its your duty to prepare them for adoption into a loving home. Preparing pups for adoption is like caring for any other dog, and it revolves around three critical components: Companionship Both man and dog are social beings and neither can thrive without meaningful relationships. Nutrition Receiving the right daily nutrition can rapidly transform a dogs physical and mental health. Training Proper obedience encourages positive behaviors, provides mental stimulation, and builds trust. These three things work together in tandem to make a pup truly happy!