Slow start but a stunning finish with Aloe Vera
The first few months with Aloe Vera were underwhelming. Almost no visible growth and I questioned my decision repeatedly. Then something shifted — I think getting using a gritty well-draining cactus compost mix right was the turning point.
easy propagation from leaf cuttings became apparent once th…
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Three things I wish someone had told me before growing Aloe Vera
After growing Aloe Vera for over a year here is what I'd tell a beginner.
First: providing at least six hours of bright indirect light is not optional — it's the foundation everything else depends on. Second: root rot from overwatering and poor drainage will happen and you should know how to handle…
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Six months with Aloe Vera — what I actually learned
I brought Aloe Vera home six months ago with high hopes and almost no knowledge. The first challenge was understanding providing at least six hours of bright indirect light — something I hadn't expected to matter so much. Once I got that right, the whole thing settled down.
I grow it in a sunny win…
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Wildlife value of Aloe Vera — an unexpected bonus
I planted Aloe Vera primarily for ornamental reasons. What I didn't anticipate was the wildlife it would attract. extremely low maintenance between waterings seems to be particularly appealing to bees and butterflies during the main growing period.
I grow it in a shallow dish garden arrangement whi…
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The unexpected joy of growing Aloe Vera
I planted Aloe Vera without expecting much and it's become one of the most satisfying things in my garden. wide range of colours from blue-grey to red is something I couldn't have predicted from looking at it in a nursery. You only understand it once the plant is established and performing.
I keep …
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Good plant, mediocre results — what went wrong with my Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera is clearly a great plant — I can see that from other people's results. Mine has been decent but not spectacular, and I think I know why.
I underestimated the importance of avoiding water on the rosette centre to prevent rot in the early stages and paid for it. etiolation from insufficient…
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Container growing Aloe Vera — a practical guide from experience
I don't have a garden so a vertical living wall frame is my only option for Aloe Vera. It absolutely works — with the right attention to using a gritty well-draining cactus compost mix you can get excellent results in containers.
easy propagation from leaf cuttings is fully achievable even in a pot…
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The propagation success I didn't expect with Aloe Vera
I started with one Aloe Vera and now have four, all from propagation. The process is straightforward once you understand providing at least six hours of bright indirect light — something I picked up from trial and error rather than any guide.
I display them in a shallow dish garden arrangement whic…
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Aloe Vera finally thriving — the one thing that changed everything
I nearly gave up on Aloe Vera after three months of mediocre results. Then I focused properly on avoiding water on the rosette centre to prevent rot and within a few weeks the difference was dramatic.
It now lives in a shallow dish garden arrangement and has genuinely transformed that spot. water-s…
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Returned to Aloe Vera after a difficult first attempt
My first attempt at Aloe Vera failed — etiolation from insufficient light got hold of it and I didn't know what I was looking at until it was too late. I left it alone for a year before trying again.
The second attempt, with proper attention to watering only when the soil is completely dry, has bee…
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