Ready to Grow Better? Let’s Make Your Soil Work for You.
Go Organic blends natural minerals and carbon-rich organics to build stronger roots, healthier soil and higher yields — across all crops, gardens and turf.
MICRO-PROOF
- Trusted by 200+ farmers & gardeners
- Zero burn, zero salts, zero chemical residue
- Safe for veggies, pets, kids and all soils
SOCIAL PROOF
Farmer Testimonial
“I switched to Go Organic pellets last season and saw my olive yield increase by 15%, while my soil organic carbon went from 1.1% to 1.8%. The result: healthier trees and better fruit size.”
— John van Rensburg – Olive orchard, Western Cape
Home Gardener
“I used Go Organic on my veggie patch for the first time. No burn, plants are strong, and we’re harvesting earlier than last year. Safe for kids and pets too.”
— Mia Ngwenya – Home gardener, Cape Town
Golf Course
“We applied Go Organic on tees and fairways across 18 holes. Turf colour improved, root depth increased and we cut fertiliser cost by 20% while avoiding flush growth. Members noticed the difference.”
— Greenfield Golf Club – Course superintendent, Western Cape
⭐ 4.8 average rating
🌱 200+ farms & gardens
📊 Pome fruit trial (2024) Yield +12%, Brix +1.2°, Soil C +0.4%
WHY CHOOSE GO ORGANIC?
Why More People Are Switching to Go Organic
Go Organic gives your soil the minerals it needs for yield and the carbon it needs for long-term health. Whether you grow fruit, vegetables, vineyards, lawns or golf greens — our fertilizers deliver real results without the burn, salts or chemical build-up.
- Builds long-term soil health
- Improves root development
- Helps crops handle stress and drought
- Safe for all soils and plants
- Works for gardens, farms and turf
CHOOSE YOUR PATH
Who Are You Growing For?
I’m a Gardener / Home User
See how to use Go Organic on veggies, flowers & lawns
I Manage Golf Greens / Turf
Turf nutrition programs for greens, fairways and fields
FEATURED FAQ PREVIEW
Answering Your Burning Questions
Is it safe for vegetables my kids will eat?
Will it burn my plants or roots?
How is this different from chemical fertilizer?
Can I use it on lawns, golf greens and sports fields?
Does it really improve soil, or just feed the plant?
Is it truly organic and environmentally friendly?