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A heaven for plant lover that won't definitely break the bank.


This post may be a little bit late 'cause there were probably a lot more plantita/plantito looking for plant suppliers/sellers during the pandemic compared to present but I wasn't actively blogging back then so I'm only posting this now. 

If you're looking for affordable plants, garden soil, rocks, or any thing that's related to gardening or landscaping then you might want to check Violeta Village in Guiginto, Bulacan. Just type Violeta Village in your Google Map or Waze App and this is very easy to locate. 


Hindi ako sigurado sa lahat ng meron doon pero marami at tabi-tabi naman ang tindahan kaya sigurado merong para sa'yo. 

Isa lang 'to sa mga napuntahan namin at madalas balikan. Hindi ko nakuha kung anong pangalan ng tindahan nila pero marami silang roses. Maraming beses na rin kami nakapunta rito pero hindi ko na makita kung nasaan 'yung ibang pictures kaya ito 'yung pinakahuli naming punta. 



Plant lovers heaven, isn't it?

Just have to bring lots of patience especially on your first time 'cause going around the stores takes time and is a bit tiring. Buong village ba naman e tindahan.


Hydrangeas

We don't buy this though but this is one of my favorite plants to see there.

South Korea: Taejongdae (태종대)Resort Park, Busan




Wala naman ako masyadong sasabihin tungkol sa lugar na 'to. Ni-upload ko lang for reference kung sakaling may naghahanap ng mga murang halaman o naghahanap ng tungkol sa Violeta Village.


We buy this frequently though. The last time we went there, it was P 70.00/plant for these Philippine roses. 

I am not greenthumbed nor I am able to keep a plant alive so we often go there to buy some roses.... for me to kill eventually. HAHAHA. But yeah, there's this one plant that we bought there way back 2020 and it's still alive up to this day. 



I can't keep a plant alive but I enjoy looking at gardens filled with flowers so I'm always delighted to visit this place even if we don't purchase a lot. 



Flower Farms and Fields I've visited link: here. 

By the way, this place is also pet-friendly. 

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Lua's Travelogue 




She has a reel taken from this place but I am not able to embed it here.  

Lua in Violeta Village





Everything, in time. 💖

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This post will include photos from Tagalag Mini Park and Kamayan sa Palapat, Valenzuela City


We wanted to eat here at Tata Celo but they were closed that day so we looked for another restaurant.

There are ample parking spaces provided by the bigger restaurants but I don't know if there are other parking spaces in the area if you want to park and walk along the stretch of the fishing village. The road is narrow and there are a lot of establishments such as houses and stores beside it.

The perfect mode of transportation going here should be via motorcyle or bicycle - probably the reason why this is more frequented by motorcycle enthusiasts like what I've observed in Facebook posts. 


Kamayan sa Palapat is a pet-friendly restaurant. There were other fur-babies dining that afternoon as well. 

They have delicious and budget-friendly food. I wasn't actively blogging when we visited this place so I have no photos of the food we ate.


There is a fish pond at the back of the "kubo" in the above picture. I've forgotten the price but you rent it for a certain consumable amount should you want to stay in those "private areas"


Feeling Spring with this artificial Sakura tree. 


After eating, we walked to Tagalag Mini Park which is near Kamayan sa Palapat. It would have been better to spend longer time here but we couldn't since we just left our car in the restaurant's parking area and it was almost dinner rush. 


There is a place here where you can fish and pay your catch per kilo. We have been meaning to go back and try that out but never had the chance until now. 


This is in Valenzuela - around 40 minutes from home if travelling via NLEX and without traffic but it looks like we travelled far.



L as in Lua
L as in Lakwatsera 

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This is a public park so there's no entrance fee. 


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 I've always wanted to come up with a post/index of the different PET-FRIENDLY PLACES in this blog but never had the chance to do so until today. Anyway, I will be filling this list slowly since posting takes time and I have quite a number of places in my backlog already. 

Lua (my dog) has gone farther than the Metro so I'm calling this page PET-FRIENDLY PLACES in the PHILIPPINES instead of just Metro Manila.




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METRO MANILA

Valenzuela City

Tagalag Fishing Village

Tagalag Fishing Village and Kamayan sa Palapat



PROVINCES

Rizal

Ahon Coffee, Antipolo



Violeta Village, Bulacan






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