Paul Miragliotta

Host Profile

    My Property

    Business Type

    Commercial Farm

    Farming methods

    Organic

    Short Property Description

    Day’s Walk Farm is located just 22km from the Melbourne CBD and a short trip from Melbourne International Airport – it is a real Certified Organic suburban farm – though it’s tucked away in a quieter part of the valley, where a cool river runs lined with red gums.

    I grow mixed vegetables organically and I am also part of a team that grows young farmers – see farmerincubator.org I have been at this farm since March 2015 and farming is one step at a time – a lot of work! So I could do with a hand.

    This is a great place for someone who enjoys working outside and cooking with a range of fresh farm produce. Work includes planting seedlings, weeding, whipper snipping, propagating, picking, some building projects and market garden work. We’re a commercial farm.

    Accommodation is quite basic on the farm, in an old shed converted into an apartment or a cosy caravan. We use a bush bucket shower and compost toilet. The bus stop is a short walk up the hill, and using the bus and the train you can connect with Melbourne independently on your days off.

    The internet is accessible via hotspot for emails, for big downloads though you will have to stroll down to one of the two local libraries. (We can’t get broadband internet here in the valley, yet…)

    I ask volunteers to work five days, taking two off. Work stops at lunch time, so the afternoons are free. However, there are also lots of books to read during your down-time, under the trees by the river. We recently bought a few board games too and we’re currently installing a shed cinema and ceiling suspended day bed. I regularly get on the mat to do some yoga. Market garden work is quite physical so these activities help to balance life here.

    Shared meals and cooking using fresh produce from the market garden, mixed diet. No children. No smoking inside. Initial stay 2 weeks, longer stays negotiable. Cannot take WWOOFers in the middle of winter.

    If you aspire to be a farmer then this is good place to check out. Note that we run internships too, for those seeking a structured learning experience for a longer period of time. Find more information on our website: dayswalkfarm.com.au

    Staying at Day’s Walk Farm is certainly an adventure, not a picnic! Thanks ! ! !

    Check out this article in GrassRoots  Magazine Days Walk Farm

    My Details

    The Stay

    Can Accommodate

    4 WWOOFers

    Preferred length of Stay

    2-4 weeks, Longer stays by negotiation, Whatever suits

    Accommodation

    In Our Home, Separate Building, Caravan, Tent

    Other options

    No Smoking Inside, No Children

    Meal Procedures

    Share some meals

    Languages spoken

    English; Italian

    Diets we cater for

    Vegetarian meals

    Why I became a WWOOF Host

    I did WWOOFing in Italy prior to starting my farm, after that experience I really wanted to host. I had an interest in nature, permaculture and organic growing when I started WWOOFing in Italy, when I finished I was very inspired to become a farmer. It is where my farming journey began.

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