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Apr 5, 2021 3:12 PM CST
Name: Holly Mailloux
central Massachusetts (Zone 6a)
In 6a NG's don't dream.
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Aloe plants will grow into large plants that produce Aloe babies. They will grow around the mother plant and sprout multiple leaves. The babies can be successfully propagated by removing them from the mother using care to break no leaves. Use a knife or twist carefully if the plants will allow. Use rooting powder to plant the infant plant and give it water. Aloes are desert plants and survive with little water, but like all plants, need some water to survive. Be a little stingy with watering. Overwatered plants go get limp quickly and they like the sunniest window area you can provide. They are a nice kitchen plant for holistic aid to small burns on human skin. They are soothing to small, pink burns. Green Grin! *Blush* Welcome! Holly
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