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The Land of Plenty by Stacey Williams, Garden Intern 2016

6/27/2016

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The big island of Australia has been my home for the last thirty years and although I never lived on a farm we always had space for the important things in life, veggies and chickens. ​
I never really took care of a garden myself but was always in the presence of them and without trying I assumed I had picked up a wee bit of know how. However, now under the thumb of Permaculture Expert, Patricia at Songaia I see how over the years we have fantastically learnt how to garden ineffectively. The basics of permaculture are simple.... Get outta the way! Nature was doing it brilliantly for thousands of years so stop making up 'solutions' to problems that nature can solve. ​
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The other major experience that can not go without mention is the community at Songaia. I had never lived in a conscious community before and I can honestly say, I won't live anywhere else now. As a young adult the price for land these days is too high for me and I'm not prepared to dedicate 70hrs a week to pay off a house I'm never bloody in coz I'm always at work!!!
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This community livin ain't half bad I tell ya. 
I have to admit that at first I was scared that I would just be eating lettuce leaves and snails. But what I've found is an abundance of life. In and outside the garden. I can't remember the last time I watched tv or checked Facebook. There are always real people to connect with and a food forest to go sit in. Plus, I'm getting used to lettuce and the snails...
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What are my favourite gardening discoveries??

Easy. Nitrogen fixers is top of the list for sure. So there are certain plants that rejuvenate the soil through their absorption of nitrogen in the air. 

Then there are dynamic accumulators. These guys have deep roots which access nutrients in the soil and bring it up to the surface for other plants. 

​And lastly, my favourite, do less gardening. Whoohoo!! Even though I love being in the garden it's a great idea that if we plant the right kind of plants together we end up with less work because the plants have got it sorted. 
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So, what's a young one to do??? 
I don't believe that communal living is the only solution but it's the one for this girl!
We share gardening duties which is perfect for me as I have a lot to learn and I'm not interested in studying books to learn about gardens. 

​This hands on experience is great for elders of the community also as they are able to set the heavy tasks to the youngsters while passing on their know how. 
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A Universe in a Quadrant by Levi Bilderback, Garden Intern 2016

6/22/2016

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Recently, the garden was divided into quadrants, and those quadrants are each under the care of members of the garden crew. I asked to look over the Northeast quadrant and Jacob has the Southeast, while Patricia takes care of the whole West side of the garden. Now I am in control of watering and tending a whole quarter of the garden, and I want it to be the best
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The Wetland North of Songaia
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The NE Quadrant
I’ve never really been competitive, I usually just like the challenge of anything, and I don’t care what place I come in, if I win or lose. Either way I can learn something. But recently, I’ve wanted my quadrant to produce the most, and be the prettiest. I want all the plants to grow there that are beneficial and good, and I want it to be better than Jacobs.
​Tonight maybe, when all the lights around Songaia go out, I will put a fence around Jacob’s quadrant and release about 10 rabbits to eat whatever they want. I have also been spraying herbicides regularly on his quadrant. I’m determined to win, and I’m not scared to get dirty. But he started it first, just to be clear. He has been cutting holes in my protective rabbit fence, and I saw him buy moles from some shady guy and I haven’t seen the moles, but I know for a fact something is digging tunnels all under my quadrant. 
 I feel like I have been given control over a little piece of the universe, and I want the life there to be abundant and happy. I have so much life to nourish and think about, as well. I have to think about all of the bacteria and insects that are crawling around in there, and the plants and so-called weeds that are springing up everywhere. I want all of the life there to feel happy and fed, because it will give me nourishment spiritually and physically. ​
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Sneaky Jacob
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