Bamboo and Palms add a green tinge to the seating area


Pots a plenty on the walls



Even the toilets contain greenery (albeit half-fake, half-painted)


I have a small inner city place, equipped with a rather spacially restricted balcony. The latest obsession is filling this space with green delight and this blog is intended to bear witness to my feeble green thumb attempts.
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