Host Profile
My Property
Business Type
Farming methods
Organic/Biological methods we use
We don’t use synthetic chemicals and prefer low-intervention, natural approaches that support long-term soil and animal health. Some of the methods we use include:
- No-dig gardening with compost and mulch to build healthy soil
- Worm farming and using worm tea to boost soil biology
- Homemade compost using garden waste, animal bedding, and kitchen scraps
- Natural pest management through healthy soil and chaos in the planting
- Slow, local inputs — we reuse, repurpose, and avoid bringing in outside chemicals
- Seed saving from healthy, adapted plants
- Integrated animal systems where chickens and quail contribute to compost and garden fertility
Our aim is to build a closed-loop, low-waste system that’s as regenerative as it is productive.
My Details
The Stay
Can Accommodate
Preferred length of Stay
1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, Longer stays by negotiation
Accommodation
Other options
No Smoking Inside, No Children, No Pets please
Meal Procedures
Eat separately, Share some meals, Food provided, cook your own
Languages spoken
Diets we cater for
Mixed meals, some meat, some vegetarian, Meat based meals, Vegetarian meals, BYO Special diet foods please
Work and Study Remotely here
Work and Study Remotely here by arrangement
Why I became a WWOOF Host
💬 Why We Became WWOOF Hosts
We became WWOOF hosts because we love sharing the joy (and chaos!) of life on a small productive acreage. It’s incredibly rewarding to welcome people from all walks of life, pass on what we’ve learned, and learn new things in return. There’s something special about growing food, raising animals, and building things together – especially when it’s done with good company, a bit of humour, and a shared meal at the end of the day.