Nature's Harvest

Nature's Harvest Your Local, Independent Natural Product Store with Complimentary Therapy Room. Established 32 years
Natural Remedies, Specialist Food, Holistic Therapies

Say yes to organic 🦋
16/04/2026

Say yes to organic 🦋

While most of Devon is bright green, an emerging patchwork of fields will turn yellow, then brown, then silver. This is the kiss of death from glyphosate, the “world’s favourite herbicide”. Most agriculture starts by removing any competing vegetation. In this case, the fields need to be cleared to sow maize for cow feed.

The choice is normally either to plough, costing around £25 per acre, or to spray with glyphosate, costing around £15 per acre. Some argue that glyphosate kills weeds without disturbing the soil, so is less damaging to the environment – and have even branded no-plough farming, facilitated by glyphosate, as ‘regenerative’. Like all artificial pesticides, glyphosate is banned in organic farming.

At college, I was taught that glyphosate breaks down quickly and harmlessly on soil contact, has zero mammalian toxicity, and is harmless in our waterways. All of this turned out to be untrue. It is sprayed on the oats and wheat that go into our breakfast, the legumes in our dinner and the barley that’s turned into our beer. It’s in our tap water and rain; it’s such a persistent chemical that 28% of bread samples tested by the Pesticide Action Network UK were found to contain high levels of glyphosate, while in the US, it can be found in 80% of urine samples. And we’re using more of it than ever – since 1990, the amount of glyphosate used in UK farming has increased by 1,000%.

Every year, I watch these fields die. What upsets me is that maize likes a loose seedbed, so the fields will likely be ploughed anyway. This begs the question: why spray as well? To add to the madness, much of the land will soon be covered with plastic film, to warm the soil and boost early growth. Since 2021, the EU has only allowed biodegradable film, which breaks down into CO2 and water. But in the UK, most of the film is oxo-degradable, breaking down into microplastics that remain in the soil indefinitely. I’m bemused that such widespread plastic pollution is deemed acceptable, while we congratulate ourselves on banning plastic straws.

My point here is not to demonise farmers, but to plead for a food and farming policy that accounts for environmental and financial costs. Farmers are not philosophers; they must make a living. It’s the government’s job to create the framework, so food production is not achieved at the cost of our planet or the health of its people.

📸 Emma Stoner for Veg & Table

Fancy trying a new tea? Nettle tea is a great choice for spring, as it is earthy and light in tasteThough nettles are co...
15/04/2026

Fancy trying a new tea? Nettle tea is a great choice for spring, as it is earthy and light in taste

Though nettles are commonly thought of as weeds, in our opinion they should have super food status! They are anti-inflammatory, may help with hay fever, and are rich in calcium and other minerals

If you have nettles growing in your garden and have the patience to pick, wash and prepare them then you can make a delicious antioxidant rich nettle soup with very few ingredients!

Or come to us and buy the nettle tea for some of the benefits and much less work

Google’s AI generated top essential oils for repelling bugs seems pretty accurate, what do you think? Any missing that y...
14/04/2026

Google’s AI generated top essential oils for repelling bugs seems pretty accurate, what do you think? Any missing that you swear by?

We sell all of these oils, as well as already combined bug deterring sprays and rollerballs

If you’ve heard of electrolytes then you may well know that they can be used during hot weather, when you’re ill (with s...
10/04/2026

If you’ve heard of electrolytes then you may well know that they can be used during hot weather, when you’re ill (with sickness and diarrhoea) or when you’re hungover to help replace minerals and rehydrate you

What you might not know is that electrolytes help manage blood pressure, muscle and nerve function and support your heart

We sell Viridian’s electrolyte fix in 2 different sizes – it has no added sugar making it an ideal choice for you if you have diabetes

If you are interested in trying some, please let us know when you next come in

Eat your sun cream!Not literally, but did you know that foods rich in carotenoids, polyphenols and vitamins C & E reduce...
08/04/2026

Eat your sun cream!

Not literally, but did you know that foods rich in carotenoids, polyphenols and vitamins C & E reduce your risk of burning in the sun?

The means eating a diet rich in foods like carrots, sweet potatoes, spinach, kale, tomatoes, pumpkins, mangoes, bell peppers, strawberries, kiwi, broccoli, brussel sprouts, papayas, guavas and blackcurrants, to name a few!

Did you know that dried pulses are about half or even a quarter of the price of canned pulses?Yes, you do have to be a b...
06/04/2026

Did you know that dried pulses are about half or even a quarter of the price of canned pulses?

Yes, you do have to be a bit more organised when cooking with dried pulses, but you can batch soak and cook pulses then store them in the freezer for use in any recipe that you would use canned pulses in

Soak your pulses overnight then rinse them thoroughly before boiling them for some time between 30 minutes and 2 hours, depending on their size and the instructions on the packet

Some pulses don’t require any soaking, such as lentils and split peas

We have a variety of organic dried pulses

02/04/2026

Wishing you all a Happy Easter and good bank holiday weekend

Although we will be open as usual on Saturday 4th April, please note that we will be closed tomorrow (Friday 3rd) and Monday 6th April

April is IBS month, which means you’ll find lots of companies like Guts UK and International Foundation for Functional G...
01/04/2026

April is IBS month, which means you’ll find lots of companies like Guts UK and International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders (IFFGD) offering out useful advice and raising awareness for Irritable Bowel Syndrome

IBS can be a tricky condition to manage and can leave you feeling confused and stressed, which won’t help you with your symptoms

Optibac have some great practical tips on their blog – once you’ve created a food diary, we would recommend seeing a nutritionist or nutritional therapist who can help you begin to identify what foods are triggers and how you can begin to eat them again

In the meantime, probiotics, peppermint oil and psyllium husk can all be useful

Remember to drink lots of water, especially when increase your fiber intake

To mark IBS Awareness Month, we're sharing 5 natural tips to support IBS from one of our Optibac gut health experts

Are you suffering from hay fever? Tree pollen allergies can start as early as January, though more commonly, March to Ma...
29/03/2026

Are you suffering from hay fever? Tree pollen allergies can start as early as January, though more commonly, March to May is when they start to become more noticeable

We stock a range of supplements that are natural antihistamines, such as vitamin C and quercetin, as well as probiotics that help to balance out the immune system preventing an overreaction resulting in hay fever symptoms

Will you have guests staying over Easter who have specific dietary requirements?We sell foods suitable for those followi...
27/03/2026

Will you have guests staying over Easter who have specific dietary requirements?

We sell foods suitable for those following vegan, vegetarian and gluten free diets, including frozen nut roasts, gluten free pies and dairy free milk alternatives

We also stock a wide variety of vegan/dairy free and gluten free chocolate, as well as diabetic friendly chocolate

Eating as many different plant foods has been shown to nourish your gut microbiomeOne easy way to diversify your diet wo...
25/03/2026

Eating as many different plant foods has been shown to nourish your gut microbiome

One easy way to diversify your diet would be swapping regular pasta for a spelt variety

Have you booked a sunny getaway for the Easter holidays?Read this for some great advice on must have supplements to keep...
23/03/2026

Have you booked a sunny getaway for the Easter holidays?

Read this for some great advice on must have supplements to keep you well whilst you’re away

So you’ve packed your passport, swim suit and sunglasses, don’t forget you may need to look after your health on the go too! With summer around the corner you may be planning your next adventure. To help ensure your travels go as smoothly as possible, here are our top travel essentials. Probioti...

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