Seeking Couples Interested in Long Term Deep Connection & Farming (open to singles)

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Description

Description
Our  sloped and terraced community farm has far more potential than we have time and energy to use to the fullest. We have been in community for 15 years now, but feeling pulled to the deeper nourishment we find in long-term residents over shorter-term interns.  We seek one to two couples (or super aligned singles) who are interested in conscious connection, intimate conversation, personal growth and healing, regenerative agriculture, and serious about a building a life in community.  Although we hold space and flexibility for shifts in needs, we desire humans who plan to stay for all or part of a season (1-3 months at a minimum), after which we would explore longer-term alignment and relationships.  We MAY also be open to folks wanting to live off-site, as long as we prioritize ample time to explore how we work together before we get too deep.

Current Use
Heart 2 Heart Farms is a small, forested, 10 acre Permaculture farm nestled in the fertile hills of the Willamette Valley. Between the quaint towns of Newberg and Sherwood, this oasis is in the middle of wine country, just 30 minutes south of Portland, has been an intentional community and teaching facility for over 15 years, hosting a myriad of community outreach, up-cycling, homesteading, and prepping workshops.  Although we have recently slowed substantially, residents should be prepared for both a busy environment, and shared, informal, mixed-use spaces.

We are almost completely self-sufficient, producing large varieties of heirloom fruits and vegetables, and we breed, butcher, and sometimes sell heritage chickens, turkeys, rabbits, pigs, goats, sheep, and cattle. We tan hides, carve bone, save seed, occasionally blow glass, throw pottery, create alternative/green energy, dig root cellars, and build constantly.

We have three large un/under-utilized areas available: The front hill is a terraced and amended south-facing slope that has LOTS of room and potential. We also have a poultry pasture is 2 acres of partially wooded Douglas Fir, an additional 4 acres of wooded mixed use browsing space and native habitat that’s virtually unused at the moment, two large greenhouses (including one set up aquaponically), and lots of space to expand the orchard and rotational grazing system.

Additionally, we have a 20’x40′ healing center and sacred space we use for yoga, massage, reiki, ceremony (including traditional Lakota sweat lodge and grief/trauma work), and make available to local practitioners to offer their services to the community.

If you are wanting to connect deeply, work hard, learn and expand your experience base, and participate in a small but established intentional community, shoot us a note and let’s explore.

Owner’s Short Term Vision for the Property
Our short-term goal is to find/train a few young/new farmers to assist with land stewardship and increase productivity of the existing space to spread out the work/responsibility and assist in overall streamlining and cleanup of the existing farm/operations.

Owner’s Long Term Vision for the Property
Our long-term vision is to continue to use this space as a teaching and educational facility, expanding the diversity and frequency of events we can host and services we can offer.

Over the next few years, we hope to find an a couple interested in learning/independently managing most of the farm production, which will allow us to dig deeper into the training and certification we make available, to include natural building, basic and advanced Permaculture technique and application, beekeeping, horticulture, animal husbandry, food preservation, fermentation, plant identification/natural foraging, and primitive skills.

Available Water / Irrigation
Extensive rainwater collection on site, as well as a high-flow/capacity well.

Soil Type / Quality
Sandy loam with great organic matter, good clay content, and established vermiculture and mycorrhizal network.

Buildings and Structures Available for Farm Use
We have multiple barns and greenhouse space for use, or lease, depending on the particulars of use/situation.

Farm Equipment Available for Use
We have a skid steer on site, as well as rototiller, chipper, 26′ truck, and pickup trucks for use. Hand tools are also available, depending on the arrangement.

Any Restrictions That Could Limit Agricultural Production
Creating and supporting natural borders, food forests, and wildlife habitat (and incorporating these into a holistic/natural pest management strategy) is a very high priority to us, so intensive mono-crop/large machine harvesting and/or crops needing spraying/chemicals are not likely a fit on this site.

County: Washington
Total Acreage: 10
Acreage Available to Landseeker: 5
Current Farming Practices: Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension
Farming Practices Allowed: Certified Organic, Organic, Not Certified, Biodynamic, Dry Farming, Season Extension
Agriculture Types Suitable: Beans, Bees, Berries, Dairy, Fiber Animals, Flowers, Goats, Herbs, Hogs, Mushrooms, Nursery Stock, Nuts, Orchard/Fruit, Pasture, Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep, Vegetables, Vineyard, Other

Organized By

heart2heartfarms

FIC member since April 2025

Heart 2 Heart is two parts healing sanctuary, one part farm. Nestled in the mountains just 40 minutes from Portland and 4 miles from Sherwood and Newberg we steward a magical space where humans of all sorts can live in service of others while in pursuit of the best versions of themselves. This is an environment committed to the acceptance of all humans, nonviolent communication, hard work, and unconditional love. A desire to connect deeply with others in a gentle, sensitive, and compassionate way is critical here, as is the desire to spend large amounts of time and energy in service-oriented manual labor. Our community consists of our nuclear family of 4 (including elder father), chosen family of +3 neurodivergent young adults, and both long-term residents and interns (generally ranging from 2-6). At this point in our journey, we are prioritizing inquiries from humans who are seeking community living and homesteading in the Pacific Northwest as a long-term way of life. We are accepting all applications, however, so the more we understand about your experience, intention, and long-term goals the easier alignment is to flesh out. We have a tried and true 5-step process for resident applicants (shaped, tested, and streamlined as we’ve enjoyed shaping communities and building organizations over the last 25+ years). Please begin by thoroughly reviewing this listing, becoming familiar with our vision, roles, and governance, and taking the time to feel into our community living agreements, then send us an email inquiry (bonus points if you reference how these agreements feel to you in your initial email). Once we receive your thoughts, we’ll send a very thorough email on logistics, as well as the application process. Our housing options vary from Tipi, Yurt, Tiny Home, and community bunkhouse to private room in our home, and we have a few building sites for folks to custom-build should we discover significant alignment and interest in long-term cocreation (note: we do not begin the “permanent” talk/planning before we have shared all four seasons together). None of what we have here is fancy, or new, most of it is put together with salvage materials, but it’s largely dry, warm, and functional. We also have a large 20’x40′ healing center for yoga, massage, reiki, and ceremony work, should you have a personal practice or desire to do healing work with others. This environment provides opportunities and resources to glean a wealth of knowledge and expertise and apply it immediately, and all will be exquisitely challenged to balance the often romanticized idea of self-sufficiency with the general sustainability needs of the community (which vary significantly by the season). Make no mistake, this is an environment of growth. As a community, we are solution oriented. When we feel lost, we go to the well, studying and implementing the practices of Living “Nonviolent Communication” by Marshall Rosenberg, “Unconditional Bliss” by Howard Cushnir, “The Four Agreements” and “The Mastery of Self” by Don Miguel Ruiz, and so many others. The ability to live on 10 gorgeous mountainside acres with room to be free, while maintaining easy access to the city, the ability to farm and raise and grow all one’s own food, as well as the freedom to enjoy the well-established and maintained infrastructure we have here from garden beds, pastures, greenhouses, sheds, barns, and equipment, to yoga studio, weight room, ceremonial spaces, sweat lodge, and access to both expansive recreational opportunities and experienced like-minded community, all while enjoying a high degree of autonomy is both an incredible privilege and luxury, but it also comes with substantial responsibility. We have found most residents assess and contribute an estimated value of $2,500 to $4,000 per month in labor or energy exchange depending on their footprint and which lodging options they inhabit (a reference we use so humans considering coming here have an understanding of the level and volume of commitment we contribute to each other). How this manifests varies from human to human and depends largely on skill level and what areas are in abundance for each individual. Humans with highly refined skillsets are encouraged to speak to what they are willing and would like to contribute to the community, and everyone is welcome to give energy in the form of “general labor” (generally in the range of 20-30 hours per week). We try to keep the work schedule fluid and discuss/negotiate expectations on a regular basis, but have found those who simply want cheap housing are often not a good fit. We have been teaching and speaking in the arenas of permaculture, vermiculture, herbology, mycology, animal husbandry, water conservation, sustainable/community living, nonprofit formation, business development, and the legal/regulatory side of agriculture for well over 15 years, and are seeking humans who have passion for the WORK involved in healing the planet, nourishing each other, and being self-sufficient.

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