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From the Blog
Recently featured in an article in the Watauga Democrat, our very own, Carrie McClain, teamed up with students at Hardin Park School, creating a unique partnership between Little Saps and young minds.
Little Saps is proud to take a stand at the forefront of sustainable business practices. Environmental, Social, and Governance is a fundamental aspect of how we operate and contribute to a better world.
Winter care for your beloved Little Saps is essential to ensure they thrive even in the chilly months.
May your holidays be filled with laughter, joy, and the company of those dear to your heart.
At Little Saps, our commitment to environmental sustainability goes hand in hand with our belief in the power of community and giving back. We encourage our community to consider the impact of small, intentional acts of kindness.
National Get to Know Your Customers Day gives us the perfect opportunity to celebrate our wonderful customers and reflect on how our shared passion for trees has brought us closer together.
My journey at Little Saps began almost a year ago and what a year it has been! I came into this company a little unsure of what to expect because working with saplings was unlike anything else I had ever done before. I am a hairstylist by trade, but, after some time in that industry, burnout struck and my heart began searching for a career that was more emotionally fulfilling.
Today is National Farmer’s Day. Did you know that we grow most of the gift trees that we ship? I started Little Saps on my family’s Christmas tree farm. We are part of an uncommon segment of the American population - farmers.
Grief is a part of life’s cycle, but it feels heavier in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and many of our “normal” support methods have been derailed by social distancing and quarantine protocols.
Have you heard of forest bathing? What about nature therapy or eco therapy? Until recently, I had never heard of either. Not until I was telling a friend how desperate I was recently to take a walk in the woods.