Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Harvest the Fruits of Healthy Living


La Huerta Farms and Residences is the first leisure community development of Sta. Lucia Land, Inc. (SLLI) and its marketing arm, Orchard Property Marketing Corporation (OPMC). The 50-hectare land is owned by Lapanday Properties and is located in the heart of Canlubang, Calamba, Laguna. It is approximately 8 km, 20-minute drive from Batino Exit of South Luzon Expressway and is just ten minutes away from Tagaytay Highlands. The property covers three major barangays in the area--- Laguerta, Bunggo, and Burol.

La Huerta, translated as “The Orchard”, emphasizes the benefits of enjoying a full and healthy lifestyle right in one’s own farm estate.

La Huerta is divided into four garden communities:

El Sol—The Sun

Relaxing and therapeutic. The farm lots in The Sun house plants and trees that have been carefully selected specifically for their medicinal benefits as well as for their aesthetic appeal. Herbal plants are found in this cluster.

The main road is lined with Banaba trees, which are valued for their efficacy in controlling diabetes and serving as remedy for kidney and bladder problems. They also bloom beautifully and paint the landscape with pink to lavender hues. The other roads feature Lagundi trees, whose leaves are proven to cure cough and colds. There are also several other plants that are considered anti-oxidants.

La Luna ---The Moon

Mysterious and romantic. The farm lots in The Moon are filled with the sweet aroma of coffee, cacao, and bignay. These crops are grown year-round, with their round canopies a relaxing sight along the road.

Bignay is a small, red fruit used to make local wines. Cacao seeds are processed to be chocolates. Coffee beans are made into the aromatic, Kapeng Barako.

These crops are grown year-round, with their round canopies a relaxing sight along the roads. Residents who want to grow and process their own wine or coffee can acquire the proper training and technology from La Huerta’s resident wine experts.

El Cielo --- The Sky

Healthy and peaceful. The Sky is home to the largest bird in the world; the ostrich. An ostrich feeds on vegetables and other edible plants, which are abundant in this cluster. The Sky houses the ostrich farm and Pili nut farms.

The Sky also grows rows of organic vegetables and herb gardens, which are perfect ingredients for a healthy salad.

La Lluvia--- The Rain

Refreshing and invigorating. The Rain waters the palms and the flowering plants in this cluster. Various ornamental palms such as Madagascar and Lastanilla, blue and red palms, and Hawaiian, from seedlings to fully mature stages, surround the area and create a fresh, tropical ambience. These plants are being housed in the plant nursery, which was preserved specially to grow them.

Live and prosper in your own farm and enjoy the full life in nature’s embrace. At La Huerta, the fruits of healthy living are right into your hands.

Contact No: (632) 6354946. Contact person: Ms. Liza Crisanto.

Office Address: Unit 708-West Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Centre, Exchange Road Ortigas Center, Pasig City



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