Facilities and Modules
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Herb Spiral | Featuring various herbs, culinary and medicinal |
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Mandala’s Garden | Featured by Permaculture, an old traditional Native American Indian garden design that incorporates several “keyhole” garden design beds considered to be the most productive and efficient of all gardens. |
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Kids garden |
It’s the garden for children – to learn to start to garden organically at early age. We shall feature here bantam chicken coop, several theme gardens like pizza pie, salsa, and zoo gardens, composting bin and vermiculture, mini fish pond and many more. |
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Community garden |
This is the area that you can lease garden bed space for your gardening mostly by weekend gardeners. We maintain your gardens during weekdays. |
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Nutrition garden |
We showcase alternative calorie or nutrition crops to rice and corn, like guinea, beans and amaranth, etc. |
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Kitchen Garden |
We plant various vegetables, herbs in this area or things we use most for our kitchen like garlic, onions, herbs, tomatoes and even calamansi (local lemon). |
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Seed Saving garden | A small garden where we grow vegetables essentially for seeds, specially heirloom varieties. |
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Solar Water Heater | With the use of sun, we are able to generate heat, heating our water for our solar showers and spas. We intend to expand this system for vegetable, herb and fruit dehydration using the same unit that heats our water. |
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Solar showers | Most popular shower in the farm not just for its solar water heating system but by its open type (no roofs!) shower made of recycled pine wood and pebbled stoned floorings. |
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Sauna | We used recycled pine wood and firewood to heat this sauna |
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Farm Center | Our kitchen is located here and open living room area adjacent to our propagation house. Most of the community activities are close to this area. |
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Viewing deck |
The concrete roof of our assembly hall serve as a viewing deck where you can have a 360 degrees view of the farm not to mention the panoramic views of Laguna de Bay, Mt. Makiling, Mt. Malarayat and Mt. Maculot and Tagaytay Ridge. |
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Apprentice quarters | The building is an 8-rooms that can accommodate up to 30 people. During apprenticeship that run from November to April, foreign apprentices use this for their quarters and the rest of the year for our live-in workshops or simply for people to use overnight in the farm. |
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Reed Gazebo |
Our basic farm reception area and used mainly for our informal classroom instructions accommodating 30 people at one time. |
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Natural building | No nails, no cement, just all natural materials of coconut and log lumber, palm leaves, bamboo and cane. We shall workshop the model to cob house – mud walls of clay, hay and sand. |
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Fire pit |
This area was developed by last year’s farm interns as hang out, for bonfire and even for barbecue. The has been renamed as "Tree's Rest", named after our last year's intern who meticulously landscaped the area and uses it as a meditation sanctuary. |
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Aquaculture pond | Are fish-for-pay pond mainly tilapia fish. Hope to generate enough fish to feed our community. |
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Rocket Oven | Quick heating roaring sound like rocket as wood burns heat is sucked in from smaller chamber to bigger chamber known as venturi effect increased air velocity. |
| Assembly hall |
The area for our seminars and workshops and other functions. |
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Greywater |
We have a module for recycling greywater using mechanical and biological filtrations – sand and plant filters incorporating aeration and microbial inoculations. |
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| Spa | Two spas for adults and children heated by our solar water heater with recycled pine wood sun bathing deck. |



















