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Gardening in America
Believe or not, 43,000,000 Americans are gardening. That is about one in six. Gardeners, of course, come in many varieties. Not surprisingly, most of them are people who live in the suburbs, and enjoy planting flowers, or maybe a small vegetable garden.
The average age of gardeners in America is about 45 years old; they usually fall somewhere in the middle class. But the fastest growing groups are city dwellers. Urban residents are finding ways of gardening even in their crowded areas. Many go to large public gardeners, as a place designed by the city for garden, and you can actually ranch your own plot.
Still other people use their balconies or roof tops, wherever they can find the space to plant small patches of green.
The influence of life
In the early times, when human being hunted and gathered food, they were not in control their environment. They can only interact with their surroundings as the other low animals did. When they learn to make fire however, they became capable of ordering their environment. To provide themselves with fire, they cut down trees. They also burn clearing the forest to increase the grooves of grass and to provide greater grassing area for wild animals that human beings fed upon. This development letting to forming and domestication other animals, fire provided the means for cooking plants which have previously being enable. Only when this process meeting the best need for the food reached certain level, was possible for humans to follow other pursues, such as setting families, forming societies and founding cities.