Saturday, 29 October 2011

Aloe Vera care made easy


Aloe Vera is a Herb that is very popular for the benefits to the various health such as multi-purpose medicinal plant with many beneficial properties. It can be used for the treatment of diseases of the skin, cuts and eczema. It is krenviršite for treatment of many digestive problems from constipation to heartburn and is one of the most effective natural remedies for the treatment of acid reflux. Aloe Vera is grown commercially in parts of the southern United States, the Caribbean and in Mexico for its many useful applications, hidden in the succulent leaves.

Care for the local African installation is very simple. Is succulent non-flowering plants that well in the sandy soil for well-draining. Because it is succulent soil must be allowed to dry out between watering for several days. The undertaking shall keep the water in their fleshy leaves so if the soil is too wet, the plant may suffer from over watering and experience plant rot.

Watering frequency of your Aloe Vera plant will have to be adjusted for the season. The plant is needed less watering during winter and a good soaking periodically during the summer. Using distilled water or very slight compost tea is preferable to chlorinated tap water, which can cause browning of the tips.

Your Aloe Vera plants must be protected from harsh sunlight. If it is over-exposed to direct sunlight, the leaves may be Brown, so that the best is indirect light. Protection of works of Claus is important. It cannot tolerate freezing temperatures, so if kept outside must be covered or transplantiraneto inside during the winter. Aloe Vera is a beloved saksijno of mine and I go to transport for much of the skin and mucus membranes. He also is known for its important role in improving the quality of the internal air by filtration and removal of some common and harmful household pollutants.







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