Aloe Vera
Aloe vera plants are fantastic, whether your climate is warm enough to grow one outside, or you keep it in a pot indoors. They thrive on neglect, but they manage to look so healthy. And they're useful as a soothing agent for burns, too. Learn everything there is to know about growing aloe vera.
Aloe Vera
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How To Get Aloe Pups: Reasons For No Pups On Aloe Plants
Aloe is easily propagated by planting the offshoots or “pups” that pop up around the base of mature aloe plants. Although the technique is simple, it’s impossible when an aloe won’t produce pups! Troubleshoot the problem of missing aloe vera pups in this article.
By Mary H. Dyer
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What Is A Minnie Belle Aloe – Minnie Belle Succulent Care
When most people hear the name “aloe,” they immediately think of aloe vera. But Aloe is actually the name of a genus that contains over 500 different species and countless cultivars. One of these is Aloe ‘Minnie Belle.’ Learn more about Minnie Belle aloe care here.
By Liz Baessler
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Aloe Has Sticky Leaves - Reasons For A Sticky Aloe Plant
Aloe plants are common indoor succulents due to their ease of care. A sticky aloe plant is likely a symptom of some type of insect infestation unless you grow it under a sappy plant. Why is aloe sticky? Learn more in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Aloe Transplanting Guide: Learn How To Repot An Aloe Plant
If you?ve had an aloe plant for a few years now, chances are it?s getting too big for its pot and needs to be transplanted. Or maybe you live in a warm enough climate that you can grow your aloe outdoors and you?d like to divide it or move to a new spot. This article can help.
By Liz Baessler