It’s gonna be alright!
Don’t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright!
Don’t worry about a thing, every little thing is gonna be alright!
Many thanks to DOST Region VI Negros Occidental Allan Francis Dara-ug Glady Reyes Fumio Moronaga for the labelling service and in making sure that the labels comply with the Philippine Food and Drug Administration (FDA) label standard. Artwork for new scents is by Elvin Soqueña, who is so young and talented. Be sure to plant…
Metal-eating plants lecture by Dr Yob Doronila is on! Be sure to plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home, as part of your container gardening, or in the ground, at home or in the farm, as food and medicine. Message us for the seedlings! #conservation #livelihood #health #local Please click this link (https://www.facebook.com/homeorganicph/posts/3382065985191307) to see comments and reactions from…
We are happy to share that we use aromatic water. Also known as fragrance water, in our hand sanitizers and Pinoy Christmas sprays. We distilled the aromatic water from leaves of naturally growing (organic) Philippine cinnamon, oregano, bamboo, and pomelo rind. In the article here, they use fragrance water as perfume. https://www.vogue.com/…/water-based-perfume-fragrance… Be sure to…
Sharing one tip on food safety, whether you’re cooking for home or business: Label, label, label. -7/12/2020 Be sure to plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home, as part of your container gardening, or in the ground, at home or in the farm, as food and medicine. Message us for the seedlings! #conservation #livelihood #health #local Please click this…
I’m happy to share this nice feedback! For those in Kabankalan – Candoni (Negros Occidental) area, please get in touch with reseller, Nette Grandea. Alternatively, please click for more product details. https://bit.ly/Plantsville1. Salamat! Be sure to plant your own Philippine cinnamon at home, as part of your container gardening, or in the ground, at home…
DOST Balik Scientist Dr. Yob Doronila (School of Chemistry, University of Melbourne) found that “the matang-katang tree sucks up dissolved nickel from the soil, and stores it in little sacs in its leaves and stems up to 0.8%! To put this in context, that is half as much nickel as what is in your stainless…
This detailed report explores seven Philippine cinnamon species in Negros Island, highlighting their taxonomy, habitat, and conservation significance.