The ancient Greeks and Romans planted cactus and other spiny plants under windows. This deterred thieves and other would be intruders from just going through an open window. Glass was a luxury, so windows were holes in the walls that allowed sunlight during the day, and ventilation at night. When I first heard of this practice, I was amazed at the ingenuity of using thorny plants as decoration and security.
The ancient Greeks and Romans planted cactus and other spiny plants under windows. This deterred thieves and other would be intruders from just going through an open window. Glass was a luxury, so windows were holes in the walls that allowed sunlight during the day, and ventilation at night. When I first heard of this practice, I was amazed at the ingenuity of using thorny plants as decoration and security.
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