Phil & Halina

Host Profile

    My Property

    Business Type

    Small/Non-commercial farm

    Farming methods

    Permaculture

    Short Property Description

    115 acres just over one hour inland from the coast, tea gardens , one hour and a half north of Newcastle. A fresh start to a new project our vision to create food forests and working community based around the permaculture and syntropic agro forestry principals , we run a small nursery to propogate our vegetables and fruit trees for our land , the vision one day is to have a working model of organic orchards and vegetable production based around education and learning , with land care ,water care using key line contour swales and water catchments to slow the water and retain life to grow our food and all which we need to support a small working community. We are fresh to this new space and there is a lot of work to do for this big vision . We will introduce in time many working systems to benefit the whole living system which we live . We have just moved in and are at the beginning of this amazing adventure. The property has three dams and walking tracks throughout the whole property which backs onto ghin-doo-ee national park . Abundant with wildlife . A true beauty of nature .We are pro active and embrace trade and support in searching for seeds , materials and long connections  ,We look forward to learning and sharing on this adventure. We are drug and alcohol free on our land and ask for respect for woofers to support in this same way :):)

    My Details

    The Stay

    Can Accommodate

    More than 4

    Preferred length of Stay

    2-3 days, 3-7 days, 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, Longer stays by negotiation, Whatever suits

    Accommodation

    Caravan, Tent

    Other options

    Children allowed by arrangement, Pets allowed by arrangement

    Meal Procedures

    Eat together, Eat separately, Share some meals, Share most meals, Share cooking

    Languages spoken

    English . Little Spanish

    Diets we cater for

    Mixed meals, some meat, some vegetarian, Vegetarian meals, BYO Special diet foods please

    Why I became a WWOOF Host

    I have been a host in new Zealand where we had a small farm grafting heritage fruit trees , supporting community gardens , and sharing and giving seedlings to the community from our working nursery , woofing works well with our vision and feel it can help share in resources and expansion of our space while also learning from the many skilful people in this world

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