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[INDOOR-GARDENING:270] Re: general question


HI NANCY,
     I BELIEVE THE REASON THAT INDOOR GARDENING IS NOT AS POPULAR TODAY AS
APPOSED TO THE VICTORIAN DAYS IS THAT NOT VERY MANY PEOPLE RUN AROUND IN
MANSIONS AND CASTLES ANYMORE, MUCH TO MY SORROW I'D HAVE MADE A MARVELOUS
QUEEN, SO OUR HOUSEPLANTS ARE VERY LIMITED IN NUMBER.  A GARDEN CAN CARRY A
LOT OF VARIETY AS WELL AS ABUNDANCE.

RAVEN
-----Original Message-----
From: Nancy Stedman <stedman@interport.net>
To: indoor-gardening@prairienet.org <indoor-gardening@prairienet.org>
Date: Monday, April 05, 1999 8:04 PM
Subject: [INDOOR-GARDENING:269] general question


>Hi. I was wondering if anyone has any theories as to why indoor gardening
is
>not as popular as outdoor gardening in the U.S. (or U.K. or whatever). Any
>historical insights? My sense is that indoor gardening was much more
popular
>during the Victorian era than it is today.
>Nancy S.
>
>



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