There is no better way to learn how the household economy works than to take part in the whole day guided tour at Melliodora. Situated in the Victorian central highlands, in beautiful Djaara Country, Melliodora is one of the best examples of working cool-temperate climate permaculture in the country. At Melliodora you can see how permaculture can produce an abundance of food and other yields from a beautiful living environment.
The one hectare property has been transformed from the blackberry covered wasteland in 1985 into a model of small scale intensive permaculture. David Holmgren and his partner Su Dennett will show you how their passive solar house, mixed food gardens, orchards, dams and livestock, as well as creek revegetation, have been developed and maintained. The Melliodora garden farming model is most relevant to large town blocks and small rural allotments, but you don’t have to have a large block to gain a huge amount from the tour.
Discover ways to apply the underlying principles and strategies to your own situation.
The Whole Day Tour includes morning + afternoon teas. Participants are encouraged to BYO lunch to enjoy under the 100 year-old pear tree or to visit one of the local cafés in Hepburn or Daylesford during the lunch break from 1 pm.
The Garden Only Tour includes afternoon tea and begins at 2:00pm. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to start time.
More information:
For more information or to register to attend, visit holmgren.com.au/permaculture-events/permaculture-tour-at-melliodora-november-2024
Or contact Meg Ulman
Phone: 0418 523 308
Email: info@holmgren.com.au