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PLANTS WILL BE 3-4" INCHES TALL, AND BARE ROOT WHEN SHIPPED.
YOUR OWN ALOE VERA PLANT! Having aloe vera plants on a sunny window or in your garden (mild winter climates only) is a great way to have "Nature's First Aid Kit" handy for minor burns and sunburns, cuts and scrapes, as well as the many other reasons you want a plant in your home. Daily use of the pure, inner aloe vera gel is great for the skin, and mixed in a drink of vegetable juice or fruit juice also provides the body with essential vitamins, enzymes and minerals.
ALOE VERA PLANT CARE:
Aloe Vera plants are incredibly easy to grow and maintain. In fact, they prefer to be 'forgotten' and not fussed over. A succelent that stores a great deal of water in it's leaves, aloe vera plants have very shallow roots. As with many plants, if your aloe vera is dry 1 to 2 inches down, go ahead and water it. (But if it's dry for even a few weeks in average temperatures, it will be fine.) If the soil is still damp, leave your plant alone for a week or so. Aloe Vera plants love warmth and sunlight. If you live in an area of year-round warmth, by all means let your plant stay outside in a sunny area. (Bring it inside if you are expecting frost or a "cold snap" that would reach freezing temperatures.) If you live in a cool climate, leave your plant near a sunny window where it will get at least 6 hours of sunlight in the summer. Aloe Vera plants have few pests. The only concern you should have is overwatering!
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