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Mike Krumboltz - Sludge in the Garden
by Mike Krumboltz

New homes are full of questions and possibilities. What color to paint the walls? How to arrange the furniture? What to plant in the garden?

The Obama family must have asked a lot of those same questions when they moved into the White House. However, the first lady’s dreams of growing an organic vegetable garden have been dragged down by a previous resident that refuses to leave: sludge.

Various sources within the Buzz are reporting that Michelle Obama’s organic garden has been besieged by icky goo in the ground. As a result, the veggies aren’t quite what the first lady had in mind.

According to Daily Finance, the National Park Service tested the soil in the vegetable patch and found highly elevated levels of lead due to sewage used as fertilizer.

So the question is: Who to blame? While dumping sewage into the ground sounds like a crime worthy of Mr. Burns from The Simpsons, the actual perpetrators were none other than the Clintons. Yep, back when Bill and Hillary were living it up in the White House, their gardening team used sewage sludge for fertilizer. The fiends!

Sounds gross, but it’s actually fairly common. However, it does mean that the highly touted organic garden will never attain organic status. The certification process doesn’t allow the use of sludge as a fertilizer substitute. And there’s another problem: If Malia and Sasha weren’t into eating their veggies before, it’s going to be that much harder to get ‘em to eat ‘em now.

http://buzz.yahoo.com/buzzlog/92869?fp=1

Comments

Citizen Saerlaith on 22 April, 2010 at 12:58 pm #

I don’t think plain old sewage sludge would leave a ’sticky goo’ so many years later-there must be something else wrong. She should have raised beds with fresh soil put in for next years garden.


Mr. Peanut on 26 April, 2010 at 12:07 am #

Hey, look. I only want to be invited over for a beer, just to see if I can get O drunk, and make him talk.

I’m damn sure not going to have a salad…


Pascha on 27 April, 2010 at 11:39 am #

I hope this incident raises awareness in the Obama administration about the widespread use of sewage sludge in farmers’ fields.

This is a public health issue regarding our food supply.

How much more of our GDP will be spent on health care costs treating the consequences of using the sludge to grow our fruits and vegetables?


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