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indoor garden

n. a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner [syn: conservatory, hothouse]

Usage examples of "indoor garden".

The indoor garden was full of laughter and talk, even to the point where the burbling of the waterfalls and fountains was overwhelmed by human chatter.

For whatever reason, neither Janis nor Marcella had been at the Indoor Garden.

They seemed to have entered some kind of indoor garden, a massive place as wide as a football field, if Paul could judge from what he could see of the distant ceiling and walls.

The young Shin'a'in was spending less and less time in the ekele, a complete reversal of the times when Firesong had been unable to get him to go beyond the doors of the indoor garden on the ground floor.

Alternatively, you can create an indoor garden of herbs grown in pots, so that you have a ready supply of growing energy.

A small indoor garden bloomed riotously below an arching window where dawn was breaking.

Raymond Simones, Land Agent Extraordinaire, had his offices on the third level of the four-level Place Treholme, which was more like an indoor garden surrounded by balconied offices than a place for transacting business.