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Friday, June 20, 2008

A. vera has been widely grown as an ornamental plant in European gardens since at least the 15th century, the species is popular with modern gardeners as it has interest as a medicinal plant and survives in areas of low natural rainfall.
The species is relatively easy to care for in cultivation in frost-free climates. The species requires well-drained sandy potting soil in moderate light such as the sun. If planted in a pot or other containers ensure sufficient drainage with drainage holes. The use of a good quality commercial potting mix to which extra perlite, granite grit, or coarse sand are added is recommended. Alternatively, pre-packaged 'cacti and succulent mixes' may also be used. Potted plants should be allowed to completely dry prior to re-watering. During winter, A. vera may become dormant, during which little moisture is required. In areas that receive frost or snow the species is best kept indoors or in heated glasshouses

4 comments:

susankellogg said...

Aloe vera is a very useful plant. I have it at home and it help me a lot when I have injures.

Chen Weinreb said...

hi susan,
its true,
this is amazing plant,
all of thouseproducts are made frome stabelized aloe vera,
we also have gratemarketing plan,
if you want to know more, ill be happy to tell you how to buy thouse products and make money of it...
where are you frome?

"Guppy" Honaker said...

Shalom rav!

This is a great blog about aloe vera and FLP!

Keep up the good work on you blog. - David

Aloe Vera 101

chen said...

thanks alot Dvid :)
do you have a bizz with forever as well?