Christine Ashbil
Welcome to the beautiful hilly town of Bridgetown. Our property is called Myrtle May Farm. It’s a walk/ cycle, or jog away from cafes, local art and music events and all the things that make an amazing community. Our property is a Permiculture Food Forest  with medicinal and culinary herbs, fruit trees, vege raised beds and beautiful ornamental gardens that lift your spirits. For the last 20 years we have hosted hundreds of wwoofers and most have stayed longer….loving the positive vibe and all the arts and permaculture philosophy we practice here. We create low waste solutions and get creative on the way. Accommodation is a very warm, cosy and clean caravan with its own Japanese styled pagoda. We continually renovate it to make it a special for all travellers and friends.

We have just built a yoga studio and use it for yoga, and soundhealing. With an abundance of produce we teach wwoofers to come up with creative culinary treats and have had minor miracles produced in the kitchen!

Art is a huge emphasis on our property as well as music.

Welcome!

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Why I became a WWOOF Host

From travelling exploring alternate community living.

Enjoy teaching others alternate low waste, frugal hedonism, declutter and organising, less is more daily living ideas. Community is important to me and we often volunteer in many community groups , helping wwoofers get to know others in the local community.

Organic/Biological methods we use

Permiculture – based, we use local manures and make our own comfrey tea. We use straw and mulches. In Permaculture chop n drop pruning methods help keep organic carbon close to the soil.
 

Skills WWOOFers can learn here

Organic practices & techniques Permaculture design practices & techniques Gardening Composting Mulching Pruning Using & caring for tools Handyman Preserving & processing food Bread making

Farm type

Small/Non-commercial farm

Farming methods

Organic

The Stay

2 WWOOFers
1-2 weeks Longer stays by negotiation
Separate Building
Non-Smoking

The Stay

Share cooking
Mixed meals some meat some vegetarian