Tamsin
Our urban acre is set to become a permaculture paradise. We are embarking on a journey to convert a horse paddock into a home farm, with chickens, geese, veggies and a food forest. Included will be water cycling and a frog pond. We have the design and have started our journey with native bees, chickens and the earthworks needed to slow and absorb water, along with around 45 fruit and nuts trees and the home veggie garden.

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Why I became a WWOOF Host

I am keen to share our journey to permaculture. I have extensive experience in bush regeneration environmental science and natural resource management and I’m very keen to share my skills. I also love to cook and enjoy meeting people from all backgrounds and experiences. We are totally inclusive and accept and value all walks of life.

Organic/Biological methods we use

We are an organic property with reduced chemical use. The food forest design is a permaculture system with integrated water cycle, chickens and bees (geese to come!).

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Organic practices & techniques Permaculture design practices & techniques Gardening Composting Soil conservation Mulching Pruning Environmental recovery/regeneration work Animal care Poultry care Mechanical Using & caring for tools Fencing Handyman Bread making

Farm type

Suburbia

Farming methods

Permaculture

The Stay

2 WWOOFers
3-7 days 1-2 weeks 2-4 weeks Longer stays by negotiation Whatever suits
Separate Building Caravan BYO Accommodation
Non-Smoking Children allowed by arrangement Pets allowed by arrangement

The Stay

Share some meals
Mixed meals some meat some vegetarian Fish based meals
Work and Study Remotely here by arrangement
English