Aloe Vera, known as medicinal plants, it is easy to take care of indoors or in the garden. This is tolerant succulent which thrive in dry shade part Sun land. Its bright green stalks grow up to 1 foot long and up to 2 inches, which are thick and typically have a cream white stripes or points along the leaves. Aloe plants grow upright and distributed by the time you create a clumping compensation. Perennial Aloe produces dramatic, bright Orange flowers on long stalks in spring and summer. Used immunological Aloe Vera gel is useful for Burns, small cuts, scrapes, Insect Bite and other mucus membranes of the skin.
Water-wise Aloe is for xeriscaping in dry gardens with other succulents and cacti. They do not mind the heat until they receive too much sun. Aloe made best in light or dappled shade of the porch or windowsill. This is even reliable dry shade. One to two hours in the Sun is very. Dark brown or orange spots on the leaves is a sign of wilting. Aloe Vera is easy to care for and only needs water once a month or when the stems become shriveled. Planted in the ground, it can tolerate more drought and will grow a little bigger. Aloes are cold Hardy to around 45 degrees. Mine are survivors of a light dusting flour to frost, but they have overhead protection. Will I leave them outdoors in the open if Jack Frost visiting your area frequently. Frost damage usually shows such as advice for brown or shriveled, Brown stems. Indoors they are hot, dry conditions of the average home. They will tolerate a few hours of Sun per day, but should be fine anywhere with very bright, indirect sunlight.
Aloe Vera plants form offset small and will become clump. Mine began in a small 4 "sweat of the graft nurseries. You usually have to repot plants in slightly larger pot. But I planted my Aloe in huge 12 "the pot, knowing that will fill in. Who has time to repot of their plants all the time? To keep the pot to look empty, I planted a small succulent trailing around the edges. They have similar cultivation needs, so they somewhere Great and look great. You can see the Aloe Vera picture and even download wallpaper on my succulent Web page in http://www.theGardenPages.com. After the first year my Aloe created many excellent compensation and fills in the pot. New shoots are easy to tease from the main Enterprise so that I can repot them or give them to friends.
Aloe Vera is known for its healing benefits and are often grown in gardens to help with minor Burns and other skin problems. To use the Aloe, work with one-inch pieces, cut from the tips of the leaves. Peel off the spines and cut parts. Squeeze Aloe juice and pulp on sunburns or other irritation of the skin and mucus membranes. Spread it around with your fingers or Aloe bark. It will feel cold of burns. Juice may feel sticky in the first place, but will finally dry, leaving a slight green tint. Apply 1-2 times per day to cool off Burns and help heal skin. I was amazed at how well it works on my Baby's diaper rash when nothing else helps. First I'll slather skin with Aloe gel, then put the remaining pulp his diaper and place it between being a little burrito. Usually the rash was cleaned within a few hours. Fresh is best, research suggests Aloe begins to loose its properties within one hour of the pick.
Healing Aloe Vera plants are easy to grow indoors or, with the health of the arrears and made many addition to any garden.
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