Aloe 'Blue Elf'
Early Spring 2020
10
Early Autumn 2018
4

misternatureboy
At one point, I was holding the pot upside down between my knees as my sister tugged repeatedly at the base of the plants. It was an awkward sight, I tell ya.
Mid Spring 2018
11

misternatureboy
A hummingbird favorite. I keep meaning to divide them but never get around to. The desire to do so has literally haunted me for years.

Dazenrue2
That's what mine looks like right now.
Happy April, plant geeks! Check out this pudgy Sceloporus occidentalis, a.k.a. western fence lizard or blue-belly. He was trapped in a bucket that had a few inches of rainwater in it. He was cold and sluggish when I fished him out, but the warm sunshine soon got him going. A few days later, I spotted him hanging out near my succulents. Or maybe it was some other chubby lizard. (Photo taken 27Mar2020) #wildlifewednesday