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<blockquote data-quote="Daley" data-source="post: 4670" data-attributes="member: 409"><p>No, but I have theories.</p><p></p><p>Plants make people happy.</p><p></p><p>I think it’s ‘cool’ to have rare plants, the rarer and more expensive the cooler you are.</p><p>Used to have to be good looking in your underpants to be ‘cool’, now you just have to have a kickass indoor garden.</p><p></p><p>I don’t really care about being cool, but I literally live in a shoebox with a postage stamp for a yard, so being trapped in my house over lockdown was particularly confronting, coupled with the fact that house prices have more than doubled where I live so I’m looking at a million dollars for a 4 bedroom house, it makes my house much more palatable for me when I look around and I see beautiful green.</p><p>Plus, I’m a stay at home mum so hobbies are limited to things I can do with my kids, indoor plants is pretty much my ideal hobby.</p><p>If I wanted to I could make good money selling plants, I occasionally sell at markets but it’s very much a hobby.</p><p></p><p>Some people treat them as an investment, a risky investment but can be very profitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daley, post: 4670, member: 409"] No, but I have theories. Plants make people happy. I think it’s ‘cool’ to have rare plants, the rarer and more expensive the cooler you are. Used to have to be good looking in your underpants to be ‘cool’, now you just have to have a kickass indoor garden. I don’t really care about being cool, but I literally live in a shoebox with a postage stamp for a yard, so being trapped in my house over lockdown was particularly confronting, coupled with the fact that house prices have more than doubled where I live so I’m looking at a million dollars for a 4 bedroom house, it makes my house much more palatable for me when I look around and I see beautiful green. Plus, I’m a stay at home mum so hobbies are limited to things I can do with my kids, indoor plants is pretty much my ideal hobby. If I wanted to I could make good money selling plants, I occasionally sell at markets but it’s very much a hobby. Some people treat them as an investment, a risky investment but can be very profitable. [/QUOTE]
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