INPUT ARTICLE: Article: You may not mind if someone sees you while you go, but other people could be offended. But more importantly, it can expose you to the risk of sexual assault. Try to find a bush, large tree, or a boulder that you can stand behind. Avoid trekking into a large bush; plants often house insects and spiders. Try to find a women's restroom. If you find a men's restroom a women's will be close by. Urinating in public places is against the law in most cities, and could earn you a citation or worse. If you absolutely must, try to find a place behind lots of bushes where no one can see you. Another options is against a wall in an alleyway or behind a building. For safety reasons, try to have a friend with you, especially if it is nighttime, or if you are in an unsafe area. Soft surfaces, like grass and pine needles, absorb fluids more readily than hard surfaces. This will help reduce backsplash If it is windy, make sure that you are facing away from the wind. This will help direct your urine away from you. If you do find yourself on a slope, turn so that you are facing downhill. This way, your urine will drain away from you, and not back towards you. If you go too close to any of these places, you risk contaminating the water supply and spreading illness.

SUMMARY: Keep privacy in mind. Avoid urinating outside in public places. Choose a soft ground, rather than a hard ground. Keep the wind in mind. Avoid slopes, if you can. Find a place that is at least 200 feet (60.96 meters) away from water, trails, and campsites.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Presses are simple devices made with wood, cardboard, paper, and either metal screws, heavy weights, or straps that buckle. The idea is to dry the leaf under pressure. They are available for purchase at craft and hobby stores, on-line, or you can make your own.  To make your own press, follow this process:  Buy two pieces of plywood that are 9" x 12," and about ½ " (2.5 cm) thick; or any size that works for you. Stores that sell lumber usually will cut this for you. Drill holes for bolts in each corner of both pieces of wood. It’s best to measure the placement of your holes to ensure they will line up no matter which way you put it together. Place bolts through the four holes in one piece of wood, with washers between the bolt and the wood.   Cut clean cardboard and paper to the size of the press. These should be clean, so replace them when needed.  Recycle cardboard boxes to cut your own to size.  If the press is not square, cut your cardboard so the channels run in the direction of the shorter side for better air circulation. For each layer in the press, you will need two pieces of cardboard and several sheets of absorbent paper cut to size.  Put the bottom wood on your work surface. Place a piece of cardboard on it, followed by paper, then the leaves, another sheet of paper, and finally a piece of cardboard. Repeat as many times as you’d like. It’s fine to let the leaves overlap unless there’s really prominent veining. Don’t let stems lie on top of leaves as this will make ugly lines in the dry leaf. Check the leaves after a couple of weeks. Place your hand on the top paper in a layer… if it feels cool, the leaves are not yet dry. Put them back in the press to finish drying. There’s no need to change the paper when pressing leaves.
Summary: Make or buy a press. Fill the press. Remove the leaves from the press when they're dry.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Onion chives, also called common chives, are the most popular variety of the plant. Onion chives are slightly onion flavored and scented (as the name suggests), and are used in salads and as toppings for many cooking dishes for a subtle flavor enhancement. These chives grow anywhere from 8–12 inches (20.3–30.5 cm) in length, and are bright to dark green in color. They have the traditional tube-shaped stem which is hollow at the center. Sometimes called ‘Chinese chives’, garlic chives are another type of chives used in cooking. These chives smell like violets when the stem is crushed, but taste reminiscent of garlic. As a result, they are used in dishes to bring out the garlic flavor. Unlike onion chives, garlic chives have flat stems, and the flower buds can be used in cooking as well (typically in stir-frys). Garlic chives are bright to dark green in hue, and grow to be 12–18 inches (30.5–45.7 cm) in height. Although the name sounds quite grand, giant Siberian chives are actually just a slightly larger variety of onion chives. These chives have the strongest flavor, but are typically used in gardens for their size (20-30 inches in height) around the borders of a plot.  Giant Siberian chives are blue-green in color, and are tubular in shape. They have an onion-esq flavor and scent when added to cooking dishes. Although many people only think of chives as the baked potato topping, chives are actually a type of lily which produce lovely purple blooms. The flowers are about the size of a quarter and feature many rows of small, thin petals similar to a dandelion. The flowers of the chive plant entice beneficial insects to your garden, which in turn kill off the pests and unwanted bugs that might be around. Additionally, chive flowers are edible, making them a great addition to your cooking.  Cut off the flowers before they have completely opened, and add them to salads or use them as decoration on baked goods. All varieties of chives grow flowers.

SUMMARY:
Consider growing onion chives for cooking. Look into growing garlic chives for cooking. Consider growing giant Siberian chives. Consider growing chives for their flowers.