Strawberry Love: Earthmade’s Sweetest Gift This Valentine’s Season
Nothing says love quite like strawberries: vibrant red, juicy, and naturally sweet. At Earthmade, we ‘heart’ strawberries for more than their flavor: they represent the connection between human health, sustainable agriculture, and our planet’s future. And now, as Valentine’s Day approaches, there’s no better time to share what makes Earthmade strawberries truly special.
A Strawberry Unlike Any Other
Earthmade strawberries are grown in fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soil with full sun, the conditions strawberries thrive in naturally. But unlike conventional or chemically dependent crops, Earthmade berries are grown with good bacteria that promote soil health and plant resilience from the ground up. That means when you choose Earthmade strawberries, you’re not just choosing fruit, you’re choosing produce that’s free from pesticide residue, heavy metals, and unnecessary chemicals.
Sweet for Your Heart
We love Earthmade strawberries because they’re good for your heart in more ways than one. Rich in powerful antioxidants like ellagic acid and flavonoids, they help counteract bad cholesterol and support an anti-inflammatory effect; both essential for cardiovascular wellbeing. Plus, strawberries are naturally low in calories, fat-free, and low in sodium and sugar, making them a wholesome choice for snack lovers and health-minded Valentines alike.
Vision and Values
Strawberries are packed with vitamin C, or “vitamin SEE!” as we like to say, which plays a key role in protecting eye health and strengthening the cornea and retina against daily environmental stresses. At Earthmade, our VISION isn’t just about better strawberries, it’s about a solution for healthy, sustainable food without harmful chemicals or heavy metals, while supporting farmers and preserving the land.
From Field to Heart
This Valentine’s Day, share the love with Earthmade strawberries — not just as a treat, but as a statement: a choice for health, for sustainability, and for a future where our food nourishes us and the earth.