Greenhouse Paradise Country Farms (GPCF) uses a modern
construction methodology that takes into account the local climate
and topography. This architectural approach combines traditional
elements of the bahay kubo with modern materials and styles, to
create a unique and sustainable design.
We place a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability in all of
our projects, including:
• Building and maintaining healthy soil: We use techniques such as composting, cover cropping, and integrated pest management to promote soil health and fertility.
• Managing water wisely: We use water-saving techniques such as drip irrigation, rainwater harvesting, and greywater recycling to conserve water resources.
• Minimizing pollution: We use practices that minimize air, water, and climate pollution, such as reducing energy consumption, using non-toxic materials, and promoting the use of renewable energy sources
• Promoting biodiversity: We prioritize promoting biodiversity in
our farm, by preserving natural habitats, planting native species,
and promoting the use of organic farming practices.
All these actions are aligned with the main trust of Greenhouse
Paradise Country Farms, which is to promote sustainable living and
to protect the environment.