Zaytuna Farm

Zaytuna Farm Zaytuna Farm is a highly active permaculture education and demonstration site offering design courses. Learn More!

Zaytuna Farm is a working Permaculture education and demonstration farm under continuous development and with ever changing and evolving on ground research in practice. Work is consistently in progress to develop new and more efficient and productive systems. Situated in sub-tropical Northern New South Wales Australia we offer students the opportunity to learn while experiencing a real life permac

ulture farming and gardening live in working experience situation. In addition to classroom time, students will train and work on daily farm duties interacting and caring for farm systems which can include animals, crops, trees, nursery, aquatics, irrigation, renewable energy, waste and recycling. Other tasks include looking at design in the landscape, making compost, natural fertilizers, testing soil, basic surveying and completing design exercises. Zaytuna Farm is situated on a sixty-six acre (27 hectares) property that fronts Terania Creek opposite the village of The Channon, Northern NSW. The property contains 800m of creek frontage, numerous swimming holes and abundant wildlife. The landscape is diverse, covering high frost-free hilltops, ridges and valleys with both cleared paddocks and forested areas. There is an integrated water harvesting system of multiple dams, ponds, and swales, with gravity irrigation throughout the property. Farm electricity is all stand alone off grid solar with generator back up, all toilets are state of the art composting toilets, all grey waste systems are gravel reed bed natural biological cleaning system all approved by the local government. The buildings on site include mud rendered lime plastered straw bale, bamboo bale construction home, stylish upcycled shipping containers with passive solar aspect wind vented metal roofs, commercial kitchen, student launderette, internet cafe with student kitchen all enclosing open space classroom and dining area. There are also various sized metal industrial farm sheds from quite large to very small housing the solar power station, main tool room, main farm workshop, machinery storage, farm office, camping shelters, feed stores, dairy preparation area, main crop tools and supplies, nursery tools seeds and nursery stand alone pressure pump solar power station, all approved by the local government. Zinc-allum metal roofing on all buildings harvests rainwater to water tanks and is pumped to a tank at the top of the property and supplies excellent pressure high quality showering, washing and drinking water to all the built infrastructure on site, all approved by the local government. The continuous daily food production on the farm includes a large diversity of mixed vegetables and herbs including aquatic crops, fruits in season, chickens for eggs and meat plus ducks, quail, turkey, rabbits and fish, milk and dairy products from a small dairy house cow herd plus a small beef herd. All animals that are processed for food are very carefully, precisely and humanely slaughtered, butchered and prepared for consumption on the farm. The farm has a large diversity of bamboo production for food and timber plus farm forestry and reforestation including river bank stability projects.

18/03/2026
Harvest day on the farm ๐ŸŒฟToday we pulled cassava and cocoyam straight from the soil. Thereโ€™s something deeply satisfying...
15/03/2026

Harvest day on the farm ๐ŸŒฟ

Today we pulled cassava and cocoyam straight from the soil. Thereโ€™s something deeply satisfying about growing food that stores its energy underground โ€” hidden abundance waiting to be uncovered.

These resilient root crops thrive in warm climates and reward patience with an incredible harvest. Cassava gives us a staple rich in energy, while cocoyam brings nourishing food to the table and diversity to the garden system.

This is what real food looks like: grown in living soil, harvested by hand, and shared with community. From soil to plate, the cycle continues.






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Today one of our students is working alongside Sam around the natural swimming pool, helping to clean and filter the wat...
12/03/2026

Today one of our students is working alongside Sam around the natural swimming pool, helping to clean and filter the water the natural way. In a permaculture system, even a swimming pool becomes part of the ecosystem โ€” supporting life, recycling nutrients, and teaching us how water can move in harmony with the landscape.

And of course, no project is complete without a little helper. Tuqi was right there in the middle of the action, observing, exploring, and lending a tiny hand where possible. Small moments like this remind us that learning on the land is something shared across generations.

Working with nature, learning together, and building systems that care for people and the earth. ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒฟ

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11/03/2026

Plating trees and growing a better future through permaculture.

Every tree we plant is a part of a living system restoring the soil, supporting biodiversity, and creating sustainable abundance for generations to come.
Working with nature, not against it.

Working with nature, not against it ๐ŸŒฑWe grow a living ground cover before planting vegetables. It protects the soil and ...
02/03/2026

Working with nature, not against it ๐ŸŒฑ

We grow a living ground cover before planting vegetables. It protects the soil and suppresses weeds in our grass-heavy area. As the vegetables grow, we gently cut back the cover crop so the food plants take over the space.

Nothing is wasted โ€” the cut plants become mulch, feeding the soil.

Our cows help too, grazing the nearby food forest and preparing the next garden area naturally.

Soil โ†’ plants โ†’ animals โ†’ food โ†’ soil again.

This is permaculture in action.

Every garden tells a story.Bamboo frames, living soil, climbing plants reaching toward the sky โ€” all growing together in...
25/02/2026

Every garden tells a story.

Bamboo frames, living soil, climbing plants reaching toward the sky โ€” all growing together in balance. Here we donโ€™t rush nature; we work with it, observe it, and learn from it every day.

Permaculture reminds us that abundance comes from care, patience, and respect for the land.

Some pictures from the Spain course ๐ŸคŽ with Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton and Istvan Markuly ๐ŸคŽ
08/10/2025

Some pictures from the Spain course ๐ŸคŽ with Discover Permaculture with Geoff Lawton and Istvan Markuly ๐ŸคŽ

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1158 Pinchin Road
The Channon, NSW
2480

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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