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Thursday, March 11, 2021

The Grove at Plantation Hills: Where Nature is a way of life

As health and safety protocols are being observed during these difficult times. It is important that we should watch what we are eating and continue to read labels when were doing our groceries. 

With solutions to the global health situation remaining fluid as of this time, Filipinos are being enjoined to stay vigilant and to continue adhering to health protocols to keep themselves—and other people—safe. And with one’s primary home as the safest place to be, lessons in self-sufficiency abound and continue to ensure the health of the family

An increasingly popular trend among self-sufficient as well as enterprising Filipinos is growing their own food, which has become as essential as it is doable. At The Grove at Plantation Hillswhere nature is not just a view but a way of life, the benefits of vegetable gardening are immense. Stockpiling one’s kitchen with homegrown herbs and vegetables harvested from their own backyard promotes a healthy lifestyle that helps reduce one’s carbon footprint, relieve stress, provide loved ones with nutrient-rich foods, and ensure a good workout for the body

So, imagine leaving the congested cities and setting up a primary home – a modern farm house in one of The Grove’s Orchard lots, ranging from 750 to 1,300 square meters, where at least 65 percent of the space is dedicated to eco-farming and raising recreational livestock. It is an estate on its own designed to be a living part of its natural surroundings.

 

Similarly, the Garden lots ranging from 450 to 600 square meters also encourage homeowners, with the novice gardener in mind, to start with potted vegetables and herbs or a few raised beds and to even do vertical farming – thereby surrounding the home with greensSimply remember that gardens thrive with weekly planting, weeding, thinning, and pruning as well as watering twice a day on hot and humid days.

With either lot type, there is simply enough space to eventually provide for a whole family’s daily supply of fresh produce: the greens in their salad, the tomatoes in their pasta sauce, and the tropical fruits for their dessert.

 

Best of all, one can indulge in nature’s bounty without foregoing the splendid amenities of modern living. At The Grove at Plantation Hills, sustainable eco-farming and the trappings of a luxe life are there for the homeowner’s taking. Comfort and convenience go with a lush and verdant landscape that is deeply relaxing and improves mental well-being.

 

With 22 hectares of land area, The Grove at Plantation Hills provides future residents with the exclusive community’s leisure-residential-and-farming-concept-in-one, thoughtfully crafted to bring the genteel farmer’s lifestyle straight to their backyards. The enclave features expansive green spaces designed not just to admire nature from a distance but to live in it. There are tranquil ponds, pocket parks, a playground, a gazebo, and even a tree-lined perimeter path for residents’ leisurely strolls and respite from the flurry of gardening activities.

 

The Grove at Plantation Hills is kept safe for all its future residents and their guests by the community’s strict adherence to sanitation procedures and safety protocols that include disinfection, proper hand washing, wearing of face masks and face shields, and social distancing.

 

Tagaytay Highlands’ Property Management has also proven to be highly efficient in delivering quick crisis response during adverse natural and high-risk events. 

 

All things told, Filipinos who seek a self-sufficient life in safe and tranquil enclave may head for The Grove at Plantation Hills. Here, they can enjoy living in a home with stunning mountain views as they pursue a genteel farmer’s lifestylethat they only used to dream about.

6 comments:

  1. Wow nice blog . Nkakatuwa tlga kapag nakatira tayo sa mga ganito tlgang sa backyard ntin marami tayong makukuha herbal at healthy living šŸ˜ its so nice tlga healthy ang mga food na nkukuha natin ❤️šŸ˜ (Apple Joy CamaƱero)

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  2. Wow Ang galing nman. šŸ˜ And daming fresh gulay at prutas na tanim sila.

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  3. simpleng pamumuhay parang nasa probinsya lang, gusto q dn yan hayy tahimik lang kasi malayo sa ingay at stress ng mundo šŸ˜†

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  4. Wow. ang sarap naman po nito.. Basta ganito ang makakain ko solve na talaga ako.. Sa totoo lang mas gusto kopa nga na ganito nalang kinakain ko mas maganda kasi to sa kalusugan natin.. Madami pa tayong makukuhang benefits..

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  5. wow sa tagaytay highlands po pala tong The Grove at Plantation Hills.i like their concept of exclusive community’s leisure-residential-and-farming-concept-in-one. mas masarap tumira sa isang lugar na may mga vegetable gardening, makakatulong to para sa ating healthy lifestyle. i like as well that the grove at plantation hills has sustainable eco-farming and they comply with strict adherence to sanitation procedures and safety protocols .

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  6. Nice blog. I also love planting fruits and vegetables because it makes me feel refresh seeing plants growing around the house. You just need some time and effort to cultivate the plants and after that you can harvest it. The good part is that you are sure that it doesn't have any chemicals involve because you plant it yourself. You know to yourself that its all organic and its good to your health.

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