The nursery
A covered propagation area with raised benches, water feature, and good airflow. Seedlings started here before transplanting to the vegetable garden, orchard, or community plots. Native species propagated and maintained for land restoration and sale.
What we propagate
Vegetable seedlings started under cover and hardened off. Fruit tree saplings propagated from the farm's own trees where possible. Native species for riparian planting, erosion control, and biodiversity. Medicinal herbs — traditional Bicolano plants for household use and the café. Ornamental plants for the farm grounds and community sale.
For the community
Surplus seedlings and saplings sold to neighbouring farmers and households at accessible prices. A vegetable garden cannot start without seedlings. If the community can afford good seedlings, more families grow food. More families growing food means more resilience in the whole system.
The compost truck
We collect. Fish waste, meat scraps, bones, greens, bark, trees — you name it, we will take it. The compost truck runs alongside the delivery network. What goes out as food comes back as waste. What comes back as waste becomes the soil that grows the next meal. Nothing from the outside comes in. Nothing goes to waste.
The compost system
Nothing leaves this farm that the soil can use. Kitchen scraps, crop residue, animal manure, fish offal, wood ash, paper — all of it returns to the earth. The compost system is not a waste management operation. It is the engine of the whole farm's fertility.
The process
Layered compost bays — green waste, brown waste, manure, repeat. Turned regularly. Temperature monitored. Four to eight weeks from waste to finished compost. Earthworms throughout. Vermicompost produced alongside hot compost — different microbe profiles, different applications, both valuable.
Living soil
Mulch and organic matter build up over time. Soil testing guides amendments. Erosion and runoff control protects what has been built. Water capture and reuse keeps the system efficient. The soil is not dirt — it is the foundation everything else stands on.
If you want soil you can trust
We only sell what we would use. And what we use comes from what is under your feet, what is shading you from the sun, what hides beneath the sea, and what walked the land and fed you last week. Everything you buy came from here — the land you live on. That is the circle of life. Nothing from the outside comes in. Nothing goes to waste.
Nursery Products — Live from POS
Seedlings, soil amendments, and compost supplies with current prices.