GeoFlora Blog
Grow Organic Cannabis with Geoflora
Organic cultivation is a rising trend in the growing industry. With numerous benefits, including impacts on human health, the environment, and plant potency, it’s only natural that cannabis cultiv...
Master the Vegetative Stage with Geoflora VEG
Perhaps the most important time for plant growth is the vegetative stage, a time when plants focus on growing roots, stems, and leaves. This phase is critical for establishing healthy plants and e...
A Closer Look at Geoflora’s Granular Form
Growing organically can be a challenge because it often involves measuring and mixing dusty ingredients with a lot of guesswork and uncertainty. This can lead to breathing in harmful airborne dust...
Soil Season: Amending Your No-Till Garden
Winter is Soil Season here at Geoflora, and that means it’s time to replenish garden beds! For many growers, soil amending involves tilling nutrients or fertilizer into their soil and allowing ...
Ditch Digging in Favor of No-Till Gardening
For organic gardeners who strive to find ways to grow sustainably and naturally, no-till gardening is growing in popularity. No-till cultivation involves gardening without digging or turning the s...
Season of Soil: Amend with Geoflora
With the growing season winding down, many gardeners are looking at winter with an eye on rest and recuperation, but did you know that your soil needs some care too? After a long growing season, y...
The Best Plants for Your Winter Garden
If you live in a mild climate that doesn’t regularly reach temperatures below zero in the winter, you may find that you can keep your garden space producing vegetables and blooming hardy cool-w...
6 Tips for Post-Harvest Garden Care
Proper garden care is important, but particularly after harvest season has come to a close. This time of year is perfect for pulling spent plants, cleaning up around the garden, and planning yo...
Plants to Keep Your Garden Blooming this Fall
Fall is here, and for many of us, that means that our summer garden is winding down and phasing out. You may be thinking that once you’ve harvested your summer crops your garden will be on hold...