KITAKITZ Natural Farm
THIS GALLERY IS UPDATED WEEKLY & HAS HUNDREDS OF PHOTOS Of our 4.2 acres (17,000 Square Meters) FARM IN THE PHILIPPINES: John, Nora & Chin Chin.
Everything is 100% Organic and we do NOT use Chemical pesticides or fertilizers. Our Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Plants, Bamboo, Various trees, cuttings & Seeds grow in compost and vermiculture created soil. We practice NO TILL agriculture and permaculture food forest techniques similar to the Cuban Urban ORGANOPONICO & CONSULTORIO. We also provide FREE training to those who want to duplicate our programs and also provide fresh produce, seeds, & Tools in exchange for Wages to those who attend our educational programs and help Us with maintenance, planting and harvesting. We also SELL fruits and Vegetables at BELOW market prices. Our goal is NOT to make $$ but to help people to become 100% food Self Sufficient. Please Watch a very interesting 2 part YouTube video series about the ORGANOPONICO farming system : Part #1: https://youtu.be/KyLU9CP7iRE Part #2: https://youtu.be/jpK4_4VKMZg
Read MoreEverything is 100% Organic and we do NOT use Chemical pesticides or fertilizers. Our Vegetables, Fruit, Flowers, Plants, Bamboo, Various trees, cuttings & Seeds grow in compost and vermiculture created soil. We practice NO TILL agriculture and permaculture food forest techniques similar to the Cuban Urban ORGANOPONICO & CONSULTORIO. We also provide FREE training to those who want to duplicate our programs and also provide fresh produce, seeds, & Tools in exchange for Wages to those who attend our educational programs and help Us with maintenance, planting and harvesting. We also SELL fruits and Vegetables at BELOW market prices. Our goal is NOT to make $$ but to help people to become 100% food Self Sufficient. Please Watch a very interesting 2 part YouTube video series about the ORGANOPONICO farming system : Part #1: https://youtu.be/KyLU9CP7iRE Part #2: https://youtu.be/jpK4_4VKMZg
Botanists of the Forest Products Research and Development Institute (FPRDI) have discovered a new subspecies of Hoya, an air plant that is usually found growing on trunks and branches of forest trees. Hoyas are prized for their waxy clusters of star-shaped flowers.
The new discovery is a subspecies of Hoya meliflua Merr. now listed in the International Plant Names Index (IPNI) in 2016 as Hoya meliflua Merr. subsp. escobinae Kloppenb. Conda, Buot & Pitargue. The foresters who discovered the new subspecies include Jennifer M. Conda, Fernando C. Pitargue Jr., and Dr. Ramiro S. Escobin.