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What is with Polish and their indoor plants?


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 Jul 31, 11, 20:56    #1
Evey office, bank. car test centre the doctors the dentist hotels EVRYWHERE I went It felt like I was in a jungle. Why is there so many plants over growing what is this obession and why. Even my mother inlaw's indoor jungle has over run the house I flet like swinging across the kitchen like Tarzan.
Any one else noticed this and can explain it

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 Jul 31, 11, 21:01    #2
Yet another reason to be proud to be Polish!
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 Jul 31, 11, 21:01    #3
Any one else noticed this and can explain it

I always assumed it was because of the cold winters in which everything hibernates and so people keep plants indoors.
I like it.
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 Jul 31, 11, 21:28    #4
Slavs are friends of nature.(here Greeks tend to cultivate some hassish inside indoor plants sometimes).
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 Jul 31, 11, 21:46    #5
Any one else noticed this and can explain it

Not only have I noticed it, I am fervent practisioner! :) You name it it here (or was here).
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Edited by: Natasa  Jul 31, 11, 21:49    #6
Slavs are friends of nature.

There are excellent tobacco sorts here in Herzegovina.
'Natural processes of fruit or any kind of fermentation shouldn't be interrupted (only closely monitored).'- Slavic credo


I also like nature, I have a hedgehog in the yard, two dogs, three trespassing cats that like living on the edge, sometimes turtles that like group sex, and a mom :)

Yes, we like nature.

stop the earth i want to get off
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 Jul 31, 11, 21:55    #7
Any one else noticed this and can explain it


most people like plants/flowers. an office or flat has no garden, so why not have a few plants dotted around the place. they add a sort of freshness too.
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 Jul 31, 11, 21:57    #8
I have a hedgehog in the yard, two dogs, three trespassing cats that like living on the edge, sometimes turtles that like group sex, and a mom :)


A property directly competing to that of Polki.Anyway I regard the phenomenal beauty of slavic women as an extension of the untouched superior nature of their countries.
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 Jul 31, 11, 22:20    #9
Evey office, bank. car test centre the doctors the dentist hotels EVRYWHERE I went It felt like I was in a jungle. Why is there so many plants over growing what is this obession and why. Even my mother inlaw's indoor jungle has over run the house I flet like swinging across the kitchen like Tarzan. Any one else noticed this and can explain it


The answer is easy. When you want to have a drink, and don`t want your wife to see it, you can hide in the jungle and shoot a shot or two.
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 Jul 31, 11, 22:25    #10
Evey office, bank. car test centre the doctors the dentist hotels EVRYWHERE I went It felt like I was in a jungle. Why is there so many plants over growing what is this obession and why. Even my mother inlaw's indoor jungle has over run the house I flet like swinging across the kitchen like Tarzan.
Any one else noticed this and can explain it




I think it has to do with the fact that during communism things were so grey and they needed life brought into their homes. I hate it. My mother in law in Canada has these plants too- you can take the girl out of Poland but you can't take Poland out of the girl.
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 Jul 31, 11, 22:34    #11
Evey office, bank. car test centre the doctors the dentist hotels EVRYWHERE I went It felt like I was in a jungle. Why is there so many plants over growing what is this obession



Purified air.. health benefits.
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 Jul 31, 11, 22:59    #12
The answer is easy. When you want to have a drink, and don`t want your wife to see it, you can hide in the jungle and shoot a shot or two.



Love the photo so now I have my answer
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Edited by: pawian  Jul 31, 11, 23:11    #13
Love the photo so now I have my answer

I am glad.

How about outdoor floral decorations? I mean not only private gardens but also local council`s initiatives, like this:

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Do you also consider them unusual?
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 Jul 31, 11, 23:30    #14
Evey office, bank. car test centre the doctors the dentist hotels EVRYWHERE


Plants are comforting?? cheaper then fish tanks to lower blood pressure? LOL
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 Aug 1, 11, 02:01    #15
Yet another reason to be proud to be Polish!

Haha, I was thinking the same thing.

Sister act is right though. My older relatives seem to have a green thumb, with an overabundance of indoor houseplants. However, plants are an item that do not seem to want to grow for me. I've killed enough of them in my lifetime.

A sincere thanks PF, for putting up with me FIVE terrific years, muah!
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 Aug 1, 11, 13:50    #16
I hate it.

I find that curious.. Tell us more about yourself...
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 Aug 1, 11, 14:15    #17
I do not see the problem here :(. Having plants at home is not exactly a Polish specialty. Without it a house would look bare I think....
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 Aug 1, 11, 15:23    #18
I dont know what it has to do in being Polish.. But living in Florida, I raise pineapple plants on my lanai. You have never lived until you tasted a vine ripe Pineapple. Not to mention the pleasant odor of ripening Pineapples.
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 Aug 2, 11, 03:05    #19
PMSL, it's so true!

I used to have over 30 in a previous flat. Unfortunately, I now live somewhere which only has enough sunshine on one side, so I can't have as many as I used to (one is rather large though). I'm getting some more when I get paid, because three just isn't enough lol.
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 Aug 3, 11, 03:34    #20
Me too. I took my plants to work! I worked, back in the 90's for a Swiss pharmaceutical company. One day when I came back from lunch I met 5 people "touring" my office admiring my plants! They told me they had never seen anything like it. :)
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 Aug 3, 11, 04:35    #21
Nice! One of my plants in my office is a 6 foot palm tree. I drag it outside every time it rains. :)
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 Aug 4, 11, 04:39    #22
I drag it outside every time it rains. :)

Haha What do your co-workers say?
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 Aug 4, 11, 06:16    #23
I love plants. They make cleaner air inside a home and make it more inviting. Of course I have lots of them! Spider plant and mother-in-law's tongue are good to have in the bedroom. My place is not too sunny and many plants do not want to grow, but the ones which do not care about bright lite simply thrive. Mostly ferns and spider plants. I have some others but i don't know their names...I'm happy they grow without the sun ever shining on them. My balcony is my little, private jungle in the summer! :)
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 Aug 4, 11, 14:31    #24
What do your co-workers say

they worry about bugs, mostly
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 Aug 5, 11, 02:26    #25
they worry about bugs, mostly

Ugh!
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 Aug 7, 11, 10:32    #26
Do you also consider them unusual?



Yes that is unsual and very nice idea, I know indoor plants can be found in all countries but what is typicaly polish is the amount of plants and the over growing of the indoor plants also in official goverment offices I paid my car tax in ireland and not a plant in sight but in poland the goverments office's were overgrown with indoor plants. I wonder if a person choses to have tons of overgrown plants in their house which is the case in my husbands village, that is the indviduals choice but why to such extent is the overgrowing happening in goverment offices doctors and such.



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