Harvest at the Preserve

Multi-Family Project

Project Summary

Harvest at the Preserve is a unique community that highlights the healthy lifestyle values and commitment to local food access of Randall Lewis and the Lewis Group developers. Urban food production is woven into the entire landscape of The Preserve, not just the dedicated farming areas like the community gardens, orchards, and micro-vineyards — even the sidewalk medians are lined with fruit trees. All of these growing spaces provide many options for residents to access local produce and foster a diverse platform for a community farming club and farm-focused neighborhood events.

SERVICES PROVIDED

Maintenance & Programming

Location Details

LOCATIONCHINO
PROJECT AREA1 ACRE
SUNSET ZONEZONE 18
CHILL HOURS467 HOURS
WINTER SUN8 HRS/DAY
SUMMER SUN12 HRS/DAY
ANNUAL RAINFALL16 INCHES

Project Goals

  • Provide professional management for prominent farming amenities
  • Collaborate with HOA to facilitate access to healthy lifestyle options via local produce, resident farming program and community events
  • Celebrate the agricultural legacy of Chino
50-planter Farm Park and perennial flower garden that is also used for the Harvest Club

With the developer designing and building so many areas for food production, the HOA brought Farmscape in to consult on creating a sustainable maintenance budget that prioritized annual cultivation in areas dedicated to resident programming and specialty farming care like orchard management. Additional fruit tree care could be handled primarily by the community landscapers for passive resident harvest and enjoyment. Farmscape also designed and planted unfinished landscape areas in the community to create a native pollinator pathway along Celebration St.

Stock tank planters
Cutting garden
Grapevines
Edible flowers
Apricot orchard

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