From ‘talahiban’ to mango plantation: Bea Alonzo talks about the property she purchased in new vlog
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From ‘talahiban’ to mango plantation: Bea Alonzo talks about the property she purchased in new vlog
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Published Jan 11, 2021 03:06 AM PHT

Bea Alonzo proudly shared that she has literally reaped the fruits of her labor as her empty property in Zambales has been transformed into a mango plantation.
Bea Alonzo proudly shared that she has literally reaped the fruits of her labor as her empty property in Zambales has been transformed into a mango plantation.
Having bought the enormous piece of land back in 2011, Bea shared that the 10-hectare property had nothing but grass when she purchased it ten years ago.
Having bought the enormous piece of land back in 2011, Bea shared that the 10-hectare property had nothing but grass when she purchased it ten years ago.
Called “Beatifirma,” Bea revealed that it is an Italian word which when translated to English means “The Blessed Farm.”
Called “Beatifirma,” Bea revealed that it is an Italian word which when translated to English means “The Blessed Farm.”
According to Bea, her farm is both a blessing to her and most especially to her mom Mary Anne Ranollo who manages the farm.
According to Bea, her farm is both a blessing to her and most especially to her mom Mary Anne Ranollo who manages the farm.
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“To us, parang malaking blessing ‘tong farm na ‘to because unang-una nagkaroon ng hobby si Mama. Para siyang nag-Farmville dito. At pangalawa, iba pala ‘yung feeling na nag-aalaga ng trees na nag-gu-grow na parang nakikita niya ‘yung fruit of her labor,” she said.
“To us, parang malaking blessing ‘tong farm na ‘to because unang-una nagkaroon ng hobby si Mama. Para siyang nag-Farmville dito. At pangalawa, iba pala ‘yung feeling na nag-aalaga ng trees na nag-gu-grow na parang nakikita niya ‘yung fruit of her labor,” she said.
Bea went on to share that it was all her mom who did all the work to transform the property into a mango plantation with 450 mango trees currently growing around the area.
Bea went on to share that it was all her mom who did all the work to transform the property into a mango plantation with 450 mango trees currently growing around the area.
“Wala itong trees o kahit na ano. Ang nandito ay talahib,” Bea stated. She added: “Pina-bulldoze ni Mama and then nagtanim na siya ng mango trees. So it is actually a mango plantation.”
“Wala itong trees o kahit na ano. Ang nandito ay talahib,” Bea stated. She added: “Pina-bulldoze ni Mama and then nagtanim na siya ng mango trees. So it is actually a mango plantation.”
The 33-year-old actress said her mom had to be away for six months and live in Zambales to make sure the farm — which also boasts of 5,000 mahogany trees — becoming the farm that it is right now.
The 33-year-old actress said her mom had to be away for six months and live in Zambales to make sure the farm — which also boasts of 5,000 mahogany trees — becoming the farm that it is right now.
“Nu’ng una wala pa naman ‘yung bahay, hindi pa rin ganito kaayos ‘tong farm na ‘to. So my mom had to live in a nipa. Kasi ‘yung kubo na nabibili lang na binubuhat, she had to live there for six months. As in talagang tinutukan niya ‘to. So hindi talaga siya madaling gawin, but she did it all by herself,” she said.
“Nu’ng una wala pa naman ‘yung bahay, hindi pa rin ganito kaayos ‘tong farm na ‘to. So my mom had to live in a nipa. Kasi ‘yung kubo na nabibili lang na binubuhat, she had to live there for six months. As in talagang tinutukan niya ‘to. So hindi talaga siya madaling gawin, but she did it all by herself,” she said.
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Her mom then hilariously responded, saying: “To be honest, feeling ko tinapon mo ako dito eh. Inembrace ko na lang.”
Her mom then hilariously responded, saying: “To be honest, feeling ko tinapon mo ako dito eh. Inembrace ko na lang.”
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Having spent the Christmas and New Year at the farm, Bea admitted that it was the longest time she spent at her farm.
Having spent the Christmas and New Year at the farm, Bea admitted that it was the longest time she spent at her farm.
“I think ito ‘yung longest time na nandito ako sa farm na ‘to. Sobrang na-enjoy ko kasi hinding-hindi ko nga hinahawakan ‘yung phone ko. As in nag-social media detox ako. And feeling ko it did me well. Actually, dapat gawin ko siya once in a while,” she said.
“I think ito ‘yung longest time na nandito ako sa farm na ‘to. Sobrang na-enjoy ko kasi hinding-hindi ko nga hinahawakan ‘yung phone ko. As in nag-social media detox ako. And feeling ko it did me well. Actually, dapat gawin ko siya once in a while,” she said.
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