Expiry Date:
July 14, 2026
First Joined WWOOF:
November, 2000
Membership Level: Host non-Certified Organic
Active 4 days, 20 hours ago
Qdos Arts
Qdos Arts is on 3 acres surrounded by Great Otway National park with loads of wild and bird life, a short downhill walk in the township and our famous surf beach.
We grow organic produce. Our gardens raise heirloom seedlings in the hothouse for the table. Work includes developing compost nutritional soils; we care for a large orchard do general property maintenance. We keep free range chickens and have our own bees, all to enhance the quality of our life and strive for sustainability.
Your accommodation is a small bungalow in the bush, we generally eat together all meals are provided.
Longer stays are better for us.
Generally in the winter months the ceramic studio gets busy for the annual kiln firing around August. So if your are interested in ceramics and wood firing kilns you will enjoy this.
We grow organic produce. Our gardens raise heirloom seedlings in the hothouse for the table. Work includes developing compost nutritional soils; we care for a large orchard do general property maintenance. We keep free range chickens and have our own bees, all to enhance the quality of our life and strive for sustainability.
Your accommodation is a small bungalow in the bush, we generally eat together all meals are provided.
Longer stays are better for us.
Generally in the winter months the ceramic studio gets busy for the annual kiln firing around August. So if your are interested in ceramics and wood firing kilns you will enjoy this.
Why I became a WWOOF Host
Enjoy the hosting young positive people interested in sustainability.
Sharing skills… teaching skills and learning new ones is a passion.
Sharing skills… teaching skills and learning new ones is a passion.
Organic/Biological methods we use
General we use large worm farming techniques create volumes of vermicast the end-product of the breakdown of organic matter by earthworms. Working in with using eucalyptus bush debris and coffee grinds. Gardening we ‘love’ and enjoy eating fresh, often raw produce.
Skills WWOOFers can learn here
Organic practices & techniques Permaculture design practices & techniques Biodynamic practices & techniques Gardening Composting Soil conservation Propagating Mulching Pruning Worm farming Beekeeping Animal care Poultry care Wildlife rescue & care Using & caring for tools Fencing Building Handyman Preserving & processing food Marketing produce Environmental recovery/regeneration work
Farm type
Small/Non-commercial farm
Farming methods
Organic
Courses & Events
We are extending our art course program to include WWOOFers join in for free.
