Organic Soils, Mulch, Compost & Quality Plants in Conroe TX

Nature's Way Resources

Nature’s Way Resources began after the late founder John Ferguson’s near-death reaction to a chemical fungicide, sparking a commitment to safer, organic solutions. Since 1993, we’ve grown into a leader in compost, mulch, soils, and native plants, driving healthier landscapes and stronger communities across our region.

101 Sherbrook Circle, Conroe, TX 77385 • csdept@natureswayresources.com • Office: (936)-273-1200

Hours of Operation:

Monday-Friday   8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday   8:00 am – 2:00 pm

Sunday – CLOSED

Rich Fungal Compost - now $30/YD

Healthy plants start with healthy soil, and one of the best ways to improve soil naturally is by increasing organic matter and supporting beneficial soil biology.

Our Coarse Fungal Compost is a deeply composted, fungal-rich material that can be used as both a compost-heavy mulch and a soil amendment. Over time, it helps improve soil structure, increase moisture retention, and create an environment that supports long-term plant health.

This versatile product is ideal for garden beds, trees, shrubs, perennials, and landscape areas where building healthier soil is a priority. Whether you’re revitalizing tired soil or maintaining an established landscape, Coarse Fungal Compost provides a natural way to feed the soil while protecting its surface.

Benefits include:

• Improves soil structure and tilth
• Increases organic matter levels
• Helps retain moisture during hot weather
• Supports beneficial fungal activity and soil biology
• Excellent for trees, shrubs, gardens, and landscapes
• Can be used as a compost-heavy mulch or soil amendment

For a limited time, our Coarse Fungal Compost is available for just $30 per cubic yard.

Visit Nature’s Way Resources to pick up your material or learn more about how fungal-rich compost can help build healthier soils naturally.

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Events

Past Events:

Our 3rd annual Spring Garden Festival was a wonderful day spent with our community, learning, shopping local, and celebrating the season together. A special thank-you to everyone who joined us and to Master Gardener Irene Pawlowski and Gardenline Radio host Skip Richter for sharing their gardening expertise.

We loved hosting this event and connecting with so many gardeners who care about growing and learning together. We can’t wait for the next one!

Upcoming Events
Fall Garden Festival 9/19/26

Join us for another annual celebration at our Fall Garden Festival on Saturday, September 19th. We can’t wait to host the community in our nursery and gardens for a day of fun for the whole family! Local vendors, food, plant giveaways, expert gardening Q&A, free face painting, & more! 

We love hosting the community for regular events and hope to see you at our next one! See our events calendar here

If you would like to know more about participating in one of our events as a vendor, or would like to know more about hosting an event in our nursery, fill out our contact form here 

For over three decades, Nature’s Way Resources has been your trusted source for environmentally friendly and efficient landscaping solutions.

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101 Sherbrook Circle Conroe, Texas 77385 | (936) 273-1200

Our Mission

At Nature’s Way Resources, our mission is to restore and sustain the Earth through eco-conscious practices that work in harmony with nature. We provide organic waste recycling, premium gardening supplies, and sustainable landscaping solutions rooted in innovation and environmental stewardship. By maintaining a strict no-synthetics policy and prioritizing the use of recycled and natural materials, we’re dedicated to protecting the planet, serving our community, and empowering our team to make a lasting positive impact

A Wide Variety of Texas Native Plants, Fruit Trees, & More Available!

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101 Sherbrook Circle
Conroe, Texas 77385

Direct Nursery Line (936)-380-0963

Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday 8AM-5PM

Saturday 8AM-5PM
Sunday Closed

Enhance Your Landscape With Us!

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Discounts

We’re proud to support our community of gardeners, landscapers, and plant enthusiasts.

Wholesale Customers: Receive 20% off all nursery purchases with an active wholesale account.

Clubs & Organizations: Enjoy 10% off retail pricing as part of our community partnership program.

If you’re unsure about your discount eligibility or would like to apply for a wholesale account, we’re happy to help, reach out to us anytime to learn more.

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Get Your Green Thumb on with The Lazy Gardener and Friends Weekly Newsletter!

Lazy Gardener & Friends- 634 – Houston Gardening Tips for May + Heat-Proof Plants & Soil Health

Houston gardening tips for May, smarter plant shopping, plumeria care after heavy rains, and why healthy soil minerals matter.

Lazy Gardener & Friends – 633 – Daylily Flower Show Guide + Easy Growing Tips for Houston Gardens

A colorful daylily flower show, easy bloom-boosting tips, and why organic soil care creates healthier Houston gardens.

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This week’s Lazy Gardener & Friends celebrates Earth Day with practical gardening ideas and expert advice on companion plants for roses. Angela Chandler shares which herbs, perennials, and bulbs pair best with roses while helping create healthier, more diverse gardens.

The newsletter also continues John Ferguson’s healthy soil series, focusing on how synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and high-salt products damage soil biology. Readers will find both seasonal gardening inspiration and long-term organic soil wisdom tailored for Houston-area gardeners.

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Earth Day gardening tips, what to plant in April, and how Houston gardeners can grow smarter with their local ecosystem.

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Houston plant sales, smart April planting tips, and why healthy soil matters more than what you plant.

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This week’s Lazy Gardener celebrates the striking beauty of Louisiana iris while exploring spring gardening challenges like deer pressure and plant selection. You’ll also find creative techniques like seed snails for starting plants. In John Ferguson’s Corner, dive deeper into soil health and the critical role minerals play in plant growth and nutrition.

Lazy Gardener & Friends – 627 – Texas Superstar Plants + Soil Health Tips for Houston Gardens

This week’s Lazy Gardener features Texas Superstar plants that thrive in Houston’s toughest conditions, along with a standout Louisiana iris worth seeing. In John Ferguson’s Corner, learn the fundamentals of soil health, including how clay, sand, and silt work together to support plant growth. A well-rounded look at choosing the right plants and building better soil.

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Could tiny Miyawaki forests bring butterflies back to Houston neighborhoods?

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Better shade gardening in Houston, plus reader-tested bluebonnet growing tips.

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Lazy Gardener & Friends – 623 – Plant a Tree Now: Best Houston Trees & Free Tree Giveaways

Thinking about adding a tree to your landscape? This week’s Lazy Gardener newsletter explains why now is the best time to plant a tree in Houston and highlights native species like Eastern redbud, Chickasaw plum, and Nuttall oak. It also shares upcoming local tree giveaway events and seasonal gardening updates.

The Lazy Gardener & Friends – 622 – Native Mulch Benefits: Soil Health Tips for Houston Gardeners

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Testimonials

Check out Natures Way Resources! They’ve got a good selection of daylilies, with regular yellow Stella d‘Oro but Ruby Stella. The amaryllis are blooming and prove that they are more than just a one season bulb, these babies will flourish if you put them in dirt. It makes me so sad to see people throw them away. 😩 The delphinium is a lighter color than what I’ve seen before, it’d look perfect in a whimsical cottage garden. But what I loved the most were the ferns, Boston, Kimberly, Autumn, birds nest. They’re at a perfect floofy stage before they get bigger. This is all not to mention the AMAZING soils, mulches, and composts!!! Seriously if you want to add better soil to your garden, (and you should always want too) you can’t pass up checking out Natures Way Resources!!

Emily F.

Wish I could leave 10 stars. Got 2 yards of compost (for about half the price it would have cost at lowes in bags) and a few plants. Staff was friendly and helpful. Also met the owner who was also very friendly and helpful. They actually care about getting you what is best for what your doing instead of just selling stuff. The folks running the loaders are also on point. It was about an hour drive for us and we will definitely be going back.

Barrett S.

Absolutely the highest quality compost and mulch available anywhere! This stuff truly is black gold. I composted my entire yard a month ago and it turned my grass such a deep dark healthy green now all my neighbors are asking me how I did it. I applied the Native Mulch in my flower beds and the shrubs also reacted greatly and appear much healthier and robust. Hey, let nature do it’s thing, apply this stuff in your yard and flower beds and enjoy being the envy of your neighborhood. I highly recommend it!

Thomas B.

All Nature’s Way products are made from recycled materials and qualify for LEED certified projects

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