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Aloe Vera Plant With Concrete Pot
The aloe vera plant is an easy, attractive succulent that makes for a great indoor companion. This plant is easy to care for – and can reach an age of over 100 years with proper care. No wonder it was called the "immortal plant". It can also boost your well-being and make your home more vibrant.
Aloe vera plants are useful, too, as the juice from their leaves can be used to relieve pain from scrapes and burns when applied topically.
Please note, never ingest any part of the plant and keep out of reach of animals and children.
How to care for my Aloe plant:
Place your aloe in a bright, sunny place. Otherwise it will go dormant and stop growing. Water the plant heavily about once every two weeks, waiting until the soil dries out fully. Since this is a desert species, keeping the dirt moist will cause the roots to rot. Limp or brown leaves also signal you've overdone the H20.
If you like, you can move your potted plant outdoors for the summer, but don't put it in direct sunlight right away. Gradually place it in a brighter spot every few days to prevent overexposure.
Repot your aloe if the weight of the plant causes tipping, but otherwise don't worry about giving it lots of space. This plant thrives in snug conditions.
£12.50
Melanie's Florist Tadcaster
1867953016