Saturday, March 12, 2011

La Huerta Farms and Residences: A True Green and Healthy Community


Located in the rich province of Laguna, La Huerta Farms and Residences is a 50-hectare development that provides residents with the means to farm their own fruits, vegetables, herbs, condiments and beverages in the convenience of their own backyards. With lot sizes ranging from 750 to 3,000 square meters, it offers homeowners a wide variety of possible garden concepts.

La Huerta Farms and Residences is set to bear the fruits of healthy living in Laguna. And thanks to the innovations of Sta. Lucia Land Inc. (SLLI) and its joint venture partner, Lapanday Properties Philippines, Inc. (LPPI), the harvest promises a well-rounded bounty meant to nourish the body, the mind and the spirit.



With its new development, La Huerta Farms and Residences, Sta. Lucia Land Inc. aim to prove why it is a prime mover of the Philippine real-estate market. This time it has done more than break new ground; it has mastered the land, called upon the best minds to help maximize its full potential and planted the seeds meant to blossom as a prominent leisure farming experience in the country.

 Offering diversity in terms of service and aesthetics, La Huerta ’s residents can choose to live within four different garden communities—El Sol, El Cielo, La Luna and La Lluvia. El Sol “The Sun,” is a cluster enriched with plants specifically selected for their medicinal purposes and therapeutic benefits. El Cielo “The Sky,” allow residents to live near the development’s ostrich farm while housing a wide array of organic vegetables and herb gardens. La Luna “The Moon,” allures homeowners with the soothing scent of coffee and cacao while inspiring them with the poetry of romantic landscaping decked with canopies. And La Lluvia “The Rain,” offers a colorful display of palm and flowering plants.
Helping residents through their farming experience, La Huerta is staffed with experts from the University of the Philippines Los Banos and in-house horticulturalists ready to provide regular technical assistance. It will have a clubhouse that will have a training center. The training center, in cooperation with its homeowners association, will offer regular seminars, trainings and workshops to further improve the cultivation skills of its homeowners.
La Huerta is currently preparing for the construction of its greenhouse. At around 1,500 square meters, it stands both as a symbol and an augmentation of the development’s thrust for healthy living. It offers a diverse collection of plant life to broaden the farming possibilities and provide necessary fruits and vegetables uniquely planted in convenient and affectionately named gardens. Such gardening concepts include the “Bahay Kubo” which features vegetables mentioned in the folk song of the same name. It also has a “Siningang Garden,” a “Pinakbet Garden” and a “Salad/Chopseuy Garden” which provides vegetables used in the said dishes.
“La Huerta is a unique farm residence that has a lot to offer,” said Eduardo U. Tirona, President of Sta. Lucia Land’s marketing arm, Orchard Property Marketing Corporation (OPMC.) “Usually, farm residences only cater to one kind of product and service. This project however aims to give residents the chance to pursue different kinds of farming. It basically promotes the many ways by which one can live a healthy yet leisurely life harvested from the convenience of your own backyard.”
Visit La Huerta Farms & Residences now. For more details, call (632) 470-3794.

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