Uncovered Deck San Francisco
Deck - large transitional backyard deck idea with no cover
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Uncovered in San Francisco
Deck - large transitional backyard deck idea with no cover
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Deck - idea for a sizable transitional backyard deck without a cover
Deck - large transitional backyard deck idea with no cover
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Whew look at you go! Had a small problem with aphids a lil while back, but after a whole lot of diligence they were banished. Still have some of the damaged leaves visible but look at all the healthy new growth!
You may be trying to take over my desk, but I couldn’t ask for a better art companion. The moss in the planter is happy with the frequent watering and shade, but the impatiens is trying to devoir the terrarium moss now too
My oxalis is thriving still, too. But it has its own space above me and isn’t trying to reach out and say hello as much.
Okay, this has been your semi annual habitat update. Back to painting.
Also, hello new followers! Thank you for liking my art.
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Balls
Feathers
Splash pool
Logs
Cardboard boxes
Puzzle feeders
Anything else....
Oh, somewhere private and comfortable if he wants to get away. I suppose Serval cats aren't much different to genius humans in that respect.
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One of my other little weirdos :) This is the first of its genus I've ever raised and it is sooooo cool!!
This is a peperomia asperula. Peperomia are usually tropical houseplants with large leafy foliage (not huge leaves, but strings of turtles belong to this genus too :3c). P. asperula are one of the few succulent varieties and they are SOOOOO cool to tend!!
They are very expressive plants that will close their chubby leaves as they deplete their stored water. After a nice watering, the leaves will open back up to fully utilize their translucent windows that help direct as much light as possible deep into the leaf itself. They're an incredible plant with such an awesome adaptation :)
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