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Roman gardens were influenced by Egyptian, Persian, and Greek gardening techniques.[citation needed] In Ancient Latium, a garden was part of every farm. According to Cato the Elder, every garden should be close to the house and should have flower beds and ornamental trees.[1] Horace wrote that during his time flower gardens became a national indulgence.[2]