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Formerly the 1920s homestead of what was a larger property, the garden’s soil is ideal yet many years of bermuda grass have left it nutrient poor and compacted so we’re enjoying building back its health. Yesteryear’s tired barbed wire taken down, tight and square fencing going up?
The improved land is half cover crops, vegetables, berries, and fruit trees with other half for goats, donkeys, chickens, geese, ducks, and rabbits with ~12 or so bee hives inbetween. Our practices are based on some great books I’ll share on permaculture, and I like to think nearing biodynamic farming.
The natural environment here is something special. We pinch ourselves regularly in disbelief to be its stewards. It pokes and bites us back so we’re quite sure this isn’t entirely a dream. Two sides of our triangular property are connecting wet creeks in the Western Cross Timbers ecoregion of Texas; the property represents this native habitat as 40% riparian forest and 50% reclaimed prairie. The property has operated as one of the original beneficiaries of the Texas county tax appraisal exemption based on wildlife management. Our land use is now agricultural specific to bees but we voluntarily follow a wildlife mgmt plan in addition. We continue to foster the reclaimed prairie’s native diversity. A Prairie loop and multiple forest paths have been selectively cleared and welcomed guests may explore.
Guests stay in a 1968 Airstream Land Yacht Trade Wind 24D with 2 full beds/sofas and bathroom. A tipi is available too if interested.
We eat organic whenever possible and are choosey with what we put in our bodies so are understanding in accommodation to others’ diets. Guest is welcome to manage their own diet with airstream private fridge, stove and it's kitchen accoutrements.
Our farm is a few miles south of Weatherford, Texas and by car Fort Worth downtown is 30 minutes to the east, Dallas proper is 1 hr 15 minutes, Austin weird is 3 hours, Mexican border is 6 hours, New Orleans is 8 hours, Santa Fe/Taos is 10 hours, Denver is 12 hours. DFW airport is a good one, consider TEXRail/Amtrak train to downtown FW Central Station, ask about our picking you up.
Types d'aide et opportunités d'apprendre
Projets artistiques
Pratique d’une langue
Aide avec des éco-projets
Enseignement
Jardinage
Bricolage et construction
S’occuper des animaux
Aide dans une ferme
Aide à la maison
Entretien général
Aide informatique/internet

Objectifs de développement durable de l’ONU que cet hôte essaie d'atteindre

Echange culturel et opportunités d'apprendre
Pleasant farm conversation with native Texans. Or domestic livestock and wildlife chit chat if preferred.

Aide
Learning opportunities abound: All things gardening, rainwater collection, drip, swales, bee hives, beneficials, pests, domestic animals, fostering wildlife, natural building techniques and other projects, including bringing back to life the farm’s 1930’s era flagstone swimming hole for the surrounding area. Originally spring creek-fed but dam long busted and feeder pipe tight with sediment we’ve opted for an acequia*️️️️️️-inspired system to capture surface runoff along a long slope that includes our garden.
*️️️️️️acequia -An acequia (Spanish: [aˈθekja]) or séquia (Valencian: [ˈsɛkia]) is a community-operated watercourse used in Spain and former Spanish colonies in the Americas for irrigation. Particularly in Spain, the Andes, northern Mexico, and the modern-day American Southwest, acequias are usually historically engineered canals that carry snow runoff or river water to distant fields. It can also refer to the long central pool in a Moorish garden, such as the Generalife in the Alhambra in Southern Iberia.
Langues
Langues parlées
Anglais: Courant
Espagnol: IntermédiaireCet hôte propose un échange linguistique
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Hébergement
Guests stay in a 1968 Airstream Land Yacht Trade Wind 24D with 2 full beds/sofas and bathroom. Her name is Betty Beau Jangles. A tipi is available too if interested.

Informations complémentaires

Accès Internet

Accès Internet limité

Nous avons des animaux

Nous sommes fumeurs

Familles bienvenues

Possibilité d’accueillir les digital nomads
Good wifi and privacy

Espace pour garer des vans
Cet hôte a de la place pour les vans.

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Laughing at silly jokes with Ruby and Junot was awesome. And cuddling one of the 13 cats who are… read more
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Laughing at silly jokes with Ruby and Junot was awesome. And cuddling one of the 13 cats who are… read more
Tatiana broke her… read more
They have the sweetest kids and an amazing property (sunflower fields, prairie, forest paths, and lots more to explore).
Some of my favorite memories include… read more
Writing this a little late, but it's better late than never!
Thank you so much from both of us for a great 1-week workaway experience in Texas. Aizen & I were happy to have been here, where we mostly worked mostly in the garden, helping clean & transport rabbits, on a water project, along with other outdoor projects to get… read more


















