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A Gajillion Pounds of Grapes and Apples - by Amy Zhang, Garden Intern

9/18/2014

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PictureThe stalwart juicer.
My first week at Songaia ended with what seemed like an army of Songaians wrestling with a gajillion pounds of grapes and apples, and pressing them into juice or sauce. Really, it was only 360 pounds, but try telling that to my sore muscles. 

I came to Songaia knowing nothing about gardening except that the stuff that comes out of gardens tastes pretty good. Now I know almost nothing about gardening, which is a step up. :) My background is filled with books, problem sets, and white offices—pretty different from the semi-chaotic, sun-dappled garden at Songaia. It’s a welcome change.

Some things I’ve learned, in no particular order:
  • Grass is the most annoying weed. 
  • Composting. In more detail than I probably wanted to. :P
  • The word hugelkultur sounds like a German pastry, but is actually a method of creating a nutrient-rich bed you can plant things in.
And also that permaculture is pretty cool. It feels to me (warning: garden novice :P) like it mimics the variety and complexity of nature, which I think is usually the best tactic. A lot of great technology comes from taking techniques from nature.

PictureHow does this apple press go together?
And, since this is my first blog, I guess I’ll close out with some things about myself:
  • I love food, which is why I’m here. Grazing on the garden’s various fruits is one of my new favorite pastimes. A couple of years ago, I volunteered at a restaurant kitchen for fun (just chopping up vegetables for broth and watching them during dinner service). 
  • Hobbies include games, mostly of the card and video variety, and reading. My favorite book is Patrick Rothfuss’ The Name of the Wind.
  • Buzzfeed tells me I’m pretty evenly right- and left-brained. Buzzfeed is a pretty trustworthy source, so I guess it must be true. :)

Cheers,
Amy

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Multi-tasking.
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More chopping.
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Apple picking (or catching?).
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Yummy tomatoes!
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Drying.
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Even more chopping.
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More chopping.
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Juicing.
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