GeoFlora Blog
How to Compost at Home
Composting is a DIY method for creating eco-friendly nutrients by recycling food and yard waste that would otherwise end up in a landfill, and it goes great with organic fertilizers like Geoflora ...
Composting Basics: 5 Things to Add to Your Compost Bin
For organic growers, composting is a way to give your plants a boost of powerful nutrients, reduce environmental impact and move towards zero-waste living, and improve soil and plant health. With ...
All You Need to Know to Plant Fruit Trees
If you’re considering bringing fruit trees into your garden next year, now is the time to start thinking about them! Many fruit trees fare best when planted in the late winter, so it’s important t...
Winterizing vs Overwintering: What’s the Difference?
Winter is a critical time in the life of your garden, due to cold temperatures and harsh conditions that cause harm to your plants and soil. Whether you are leaving hardy plants in the ground or s...
Collecting Rainwater for Your Home and Garden
For growers looking to save money on water and make their garden more eco-friendly, there’s no better way than rainwater harvesting. Depending on how much rain your neighborhood gets in a year and...
Indoor vs Outdoor Cannabis Cultivation
Growing cannabis can be both a challenging and rewarding experience, and every cultivator approaches the process a little bit differently. With so many variables and methods to consider, it can be...
How to Conserve Water in Times of Drought
With average summer temperatures on the rise and rainfall becoming less frequent, drought is becoming a huge concern. Gardeners, in particular, may feel the heat because vegetables and lawns requi...
No-Till Growing for Cannabis Cultivation
For organic growers, no-till gardening is gaining popularity as a way to garden naturally and sustainably. The no-till method involves cultivating without digging or turning the soil and can be an...
Essential Flowering Nutrients: Geoflora’s Organic Sources of P and K
It’s bloom season, and that means it’s time to switch your fertilizer. Plants in the flowering stage need a fresh ratio of ingredients to transition successfully from growing stalks, stems, and le...