Back

Girl Meets Dirt

Go to the website
Our Heritage Preserves are inspired by the long history of orchard keeping on Orcas Island. And a craving for the highest quality, locally sourced, organic fruit preserves nature and careful craft can provide. Our award winning jams, shrubs and bitters are made in an old-school style that emphasizes structure and pure, ripe, naturally grown fruit. We believe island heritage fruit speaks for itself. We pair single varietal fruit, many from trees that have been producing for over a century, with fair trade organic cane sugar, organic lemon, and classically prepare it by hand – in seasoned copper pans – in our island kitchen. This is our tale of plum pits, magic chasers and muddy rubber boots; we’re honored to be able to share it with you.

Girl Meets Dirt

Go to the website
Girl Meets Dirt offers a selection of responsibly-made preserves and fruit products, based in Orcas Island, Washington.
  • Made in Washington State
  • Equitably sourced unrefined organic cane sugar
Girl Meets Dirt offers a selection of responsibly-made preserves and fruit products, based in Orcas Island, Washington.
Girl Meets Dirt was born of the land. Grew limbs through storms, gained strength with rain, knowledge with history, rootedness with dirt under her fingernails. Seedlings rose, and bore fruit. And she watched, curious & hungry, and learned the art of stretching bounty into winter. This is where the story ends (it always ends) but begins anew – with worn muddy boots and kitchen clogs – a journey in steps, stems, pear seeds, plum pits, and apple flesh. A journey to the fruit of the matter & back, on one island farmette.
CHEESE & CHARCUTERIE AFICIONADO
$122.40
THE RAISED BED BOX
$110.40
SUGAR & SPICE
$108.80
DELUXE BOX O' SPOONS
$104.80
SUGAR & SPICE
$108.80
DELUXE BOX O' SPOONS
$104.80
Girl Meets Dirt was born of the land. Grew limbs through storms, gained strength with rain, knowledge with history, rootedness with dirt under her fingernails. Seedlings rose, and bore fruit. And she watched, curious & hungry, and learned the art of stretching bounty into winter. This is where the story ends (it always ends) but begins anew – with worn muddy boots and kitchen clogs – a journey in steps, stems, pear seeds, plum pits, and apple flesh. A journey to the fruit of the matter & back, on one island farmette.
More gift ideas
Undercover
Moss Tencel Cotton Pillowcase
$24.00
Spicewell
Radiant Arch Tea Towel Set
$35
Koa Koa
LITTLE MAKER (6 YEARS +)
€59.00
KENT
Organic Crop Top & Thong Set
$65.00
Social impact
Rural economy
Cruelty-free / vegan
Female-founded
LGBTQ-founded
Asian-founded
Black-founded
Charitable giving
Earth-first
Fair trade
Social impact
Rural economy
Cruelty-free / vegan
Female-founded
LGBTQ-founded
Asian-founded
Black-founded
Charitable giving
Earth-first
Fair trade
Text Link
Rural economy
Text Link
Earth-first
Text Link
Fair trade
Text Link
Female-founded
Text Link
Rural economy
Text Link
Earth-first
Text Link
Fair trade
Text Link
Female-founded
Personal accessories
Travel gear
Health & beauty
Home decor & accessories
Men’s clothing
Kids & teens
Pet accessories
Games
Drinks & mixers
Food
Coffee & tea
Outdoor
Women's clothing
Text Link
Rural economy
Text Link
Earth-first
Text Link
Fair trade
Text Link
Female-founded
Cookie Consent

By clicking “Accept”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.