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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 117107, member: 25510"] Gardening is a suggested activity for the pensioners. We once lived in a rented apartment for 2 years. For my love for plants I had to improvise my own garden. The first was the potted plants that I converted to a small vegetable garden. I had ginger which is very easy to grow and also tomato. Just one plant each because there was no space. Before I left the apartment a friend suggested the hanging garden. It is a wall with a small ledge where you place the small potted plant. One design of about 5 feet by 5 feet can hold about 50 pots which is not bad if you have no space. However, I was not able to have a hanging garden because we moved to a rented house with a spacious front and back yard for my gardening activities. [/QUOTE]
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