Gardener, get a good laugh and learn something new about gardening! [GreenPrints]( October 16, 2022  [GET A GOOD LAUGH NOWâAND LEARN SOMETHING NEW ABOUT FERTILIZING YOUR GARDEN!]( Gardening is all about continuous improvement ⦠and having fun. Want to learn some unique gardening techniques, connect with other gardeners, and get a good dose of humor in the process? Great news! With GreenPrints, you get informative stories that also make you laugh. These âgardening stories from the heartâ are reading for your enjoyment, fulfillment, and personal enrichmentâyouâll be laughing out loud whenever you read an issue! For example, check out this story on page 32 in the recent Autumn 2022 issue of GreenPrintsâan educational review about a unique way to fertilize your garden ⦠and filled with puns to make you chuckle: Pee in Your Garden! Urine is the Number One free fertilizer.
By John Hershey Caution: This article contains puns. (Yes, dear reader, urine for it.) Back when I had a real job, my coworkers loved it when I brought veggies from my garden to share. At least they said they loved it. Unless you think they were just being polite in thanking me for all that free zucchini? Surely not. But one day, when describing the fertile soil that produced this bounty, I happened to mention to a colleague that I pee in my compost pile. Executing a perfect spit-take with my homegrown radish, she announced that she would no longer be eating any produce from my garden. She was just kidding. I think. But the joke works because it highlights our societyâs aversion to urine and our ill-conceived desire to live in a sterile environment. Weâre raised to fear wee-wee, a feeling reinforced by our shared traumatic experiences. From the smell of city alleys to the sight of Kevin Costner drinking his own in the movie âWaterworld,â we are conditioned to be repulsed by pee. In perhaps the ridiculous apotheosis of this trend, a few years back some stoned skateboarder in Oregon was caught micturating into a lake that supplied drinking water to a nearby town. In response, spooked local authorities drained the whole reservoir, wasting millions of gallons of fresh water, not to mention trace amounts of healthful, trendy CBD. Gardeners, our societyâs panic about pee has gone too far. Itâs time to fight back. (Our chant: Free The Wee!) Urine is a precious bodily fluid. Itâs full of nitrogen and also contains phosphorus, potassium, and micronutrients, in the forms most easily absorbed by plants. Yet we flush it away, turning it into a pollutant that causes algae blooms in our rivers and lakes. Sending it to the garden instead would reduce this burden and feed our plants. Wendell Berry said when industrial farms struggle to dispose of animal waste rather than using it to improve soil and then drench their crops with chemical fertilizers, they are turning one elegant solution into two big problems. We have the power to change the world, meeting this challenge one garden at a time. Letâs stop wasting our waste! [Pee in your Garden 1] We have access to a steady stream of free organic fertilizer, but weâve just been pissing it away. Thatâs money down the drain! Tinkle irrigation makes even more sense in an arid climate like Colorado where I live: we can, as they say, make water. We should all pee in our gardens, and not just in the compost pile, although itâs a great accelerator. I use it on the fruit trees and vegetables, especially the peas and leeks, naturally. And of course I pee in the asparagus patch. That feels right, because no vegetable is more closely associated with urine. When we eat asparagus, weâre strongly reminded of it the next time we visit the loo. So payback is richâin nitrogen! Relieving ourselves in the garden is fun, too. Perhaps we have a primal urge to mark our territory. Does a bear pee in the woods? Yes, and no soil is healthier than the forest floor. We love the power to write our names in the snow or put out campfires. Now we can have the same feeling in the garden. I realize some of this applies specifically to those of us with built-in spray nozzles. But with a bit of creativity or additional equipment, Iâm sure the rest of you can enter the pissing contest, too. Everybody wins, and the prize is a bountiful harvest. [Pee in your Garden 2] I suppose this predilection makes me a urophile, but not in a creepy way. My fetish is limited to the garden, I swear. There are no dossiers about me. And Iâm a Europhile, too. Theyâre way ahead of us in urine recycling in places like Holland and Scandinavia. In Amsterdam, they collect pee from urinals in a public square to water the cityâs green roofs. Nowadays, whenever people enjoy something, someone will come along and try to monetize it. Iâm sure when this idea catches on, the garden industrial complex will swoop in to profit from it. Soon weâll see $12 bottles of pasteurized piddle in the garden shops, with clever names like Urine Luck or Gee Whiz or N-Pee-K. And I shiver to think of the slogans. âGolden showers bring May flowers?â Eww. These gross marketing efforts are sure to fail. There are some things I just will not buy on Craigslist. And the theory of trickle-down agronomics appeals to our frugality as gardeners. As with compost, we prefer to make our own. Costly synthetic fertilizers and pre-packaged pee are a piss-poor substitute for the real thing. Weâre holding a free source of quality organic fertilizer right in the palm of our hand. Why spend dollars when you can spend a penny? (Thatâs British slang, so itâs a joke for the Europhiles among the urophiles.) Of course, it pays to be discreet. Donât be a human Rain Bird out there. We wouldnât want a routine fertilizer application to lead to indecent exposure charges. I keep an old glass pitcher behind the chicken coop that I can fill furtively and carry out to the lucky plant. I donât think my neighbors are privy to my secret. They probably just wonder why Iâm pouring all this apple juice on my crops. So letâs all answer natureâs call, go in the gardenâand wet the beds! â Illustrations by Hannah England Dear Gardener, What an educational and funny story! And GreenPrints has published many, many humorous stories just like this oneâstories that deliver you wit and wisdom, such as: - âThe Vines in the Pinesâ (Autumn 2018 issue, p. 46)
- âMy Horseradish Follyâ (Winter 2018-19 issue, p. 34)
- âA Milk Can Manâ (Spring 2019 issue, p. 16)
- âThe Hedonistâs Gardenâ (Autumn 2019 issue, p. 60)
- â150 Plastic Forksâ (Spring 2020 issue, p. 16)
- â10 Things I Learned from Gardeningâ (Winter 2020-21 issue, p. 48) And tons more funny and informative stories in our Libraryâand coming up in future issues! Please read what some subscribers say about how GreenPrints affects their lives: âI laugh so hard tears stream down my face!â
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- âAn Autumn Gardenerâs Mottoâ
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- âCats in the Gardenâ
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