When planting geigeria, choose well-draining soil and a sunny location to mimic its natural arid habitat. Regular watering is essential initially, but once established, geigeria is drought-tolerant. Start by loosening the soil and incorporating organic matter. Create holes twice as wide as the root ball, ensuring plants are spaced appropriately. After positioning, backfill the soil gently and water deeply. During planting, avoid soil compaction to ease root expansion. While geigeria shares common planting requirements, individual species may have unique needs—always verify specific requirements for optimum growth.