From the Field

The Earth We Collect

Every batch of BucketEarth begins here — in remote, pristine wilderness locations across the American West, collected by hand with care and intention.

Returning from the field — wooden buckets of pristine Montana soil loaded for the journey home.

Montana Wilderness

Returning from the field — wooden buckets of pristine Montana soil loaded for the journey home.

Rich orange-red clay from Utah's canyon country — iron-dense and mineral-bright.

Utah Canyons

Rich orange-red clay from Utah's canyon country — iron-dense and mineral-bright.

Millions of years of Earth history visible in a single canyon wall — each layer a distinct mineral signature.

Sedona, Arizona

Millions of years of Earth history visible in a single canyon wall — each layer a distinct mineral signature.

Every collection is done by hand, with intention — the way it has always been done.

Remote Wilderness

Every collection is done by hand, with intention — the way it has always been done.

Deep black forest soil — dense with humic acids, beneficial microorganisms, and centuries of organic matter.

Pacific Northwest

Deep black forest soil — dense with humic acids, beneficial microorganisms, and centuries of organic matter.

The vast, untouched landscapes where BucketEarth sources its soil — remote, pristine, and alive.

American Southwest

The vast, untouched landscapes where BucketEarth sources its soil — remote, pristine, and alive.

Sedona's iconic red clay — iron oxide, quartz crystals, and trace minerals in every grain.

Sedona Red Rock

Sedona's iconic red clay — iron oxide, quartz crystals, and trace minerals in every grain.

Montana's untouched backcountry at dawn — where the soil has never known a plow or a chemical.

Glacier Country, Montana

Montana's untouched backcountry at dawn — where the soil has never known a plow or a chemical.