Lush farms. Real flavor. Welcome to Verdant Grove.

Verdant Grove operates lush, green grove estates that produce organic, nutrient‑rich crops while supporting local agriculture, agri‑tourism, and educational programs. The goal is to make healthy living more accessible by connecting consumers to clean, responsibly grown food — and by empowering the farmers behind it.

🌱 Organic-first methods

🍌 Year-round harvest

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-friendly plans

About Us

Verdant Grove is a modern grove estate dedicated to flavorful fruit and regenerative practices. Commercial production focuses on Red Lady Papaya and Lakatan (Bananas). A growing collection of hobby trees—mango, coconut, avocado, and other local fruits—adds biodiversity and seasonal variety.

Farming Method: Hügelkultur

Seeds are sourced, germinated in our nursery, then planted using Hügelkultur (mound culture). Hügelkultur beds layer wood, organic materials, and topsoil to retain moisture, build living soil, and improve drainage—ideal for strong root systems and consistent fruiting.

Groves & Hills

Mountain breezes and fertile soil create a microclimate for tropical fruit.

Clean Irrigation

Rain capture and drip lines cut water waste and keep plants thriving.

Community

Engage local workers through programs that grow skills and protect the land.

Life in the Soil

Compost, mulch, and cover crops keep our soil — and your food — alive.

Our Produce

Freshly harvested and handled the right way, from grove to table. From maturity onward, papaya and banana blocks are planned for frequent—often weekly—harvest cycles.

Papayas — Red Lady

Profile: Sweet orange flesh; excellent for fresh consumption and desserts.

Harvest: Pick at color break; weekly cycles after maturity.

Grading: Class A with size calibration; sub‑grade for processing or community markets.

Bananas — Lakatan

Profile: Lakatan—firm and aromatic; consistent and shelf‑stable.

Harvest: Weekly picks at optimal hand fill; careful handling to avoid bruising.

Grading: Class A with size calibration; great for retail and wholesale markets

Hobby & Developing Groves

Mango, Coconut, Avocado, and other local fruit trees. Limited seasonal availability; ideal for tastings and farm‑gate sales.

Methods & Sustainability

Regenerative Soil

Compost, mulching, and Hügelkultur create living soil that feeds crops naturally.

Low‑Waste Harvest

Grading, clean handling, and upcycling reduce post‑harvest loss.

Water Stewardship

Rain capture and drip irrigation improve efficiency and resilience.

Renewables

Solar assists pumps & lighting with on‑site storage.

Gallery

Hugelkultur final layer
Hugelkultur 3rd layer
Hugelkultur 2nd layer
Lakatan & View
Natural Spring
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Get in Touch

Wholesale orders, farm‑gate pickup, or visit bookings—send a note and the team will reply within 1–2 business days.


Farm Details

  • Location: Nasugbu area, Batangas (sample)
  • Hours: Fri–Sun, 8:00–17:00
  • Email: hello@verdantgrove.example
  • Phone: +63 900 000 0000

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