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MONTHLY SPECIAL - 1,000 Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants succulent 4 Greenhouse home ALOE VERA USD 45.00
ORIGINALLY @ $60.00 ~!! Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants This is a very popular diverse mixture which includes the Aloe vera .The aloe is a succulent plant, with leaves that can hold water for long periods at a time. Too much water can rot the plant, and it would take the most severe drought to dry it out. The plant's only other enemy is cold. It will do quite well next to a window with even minimal light, but it prefers bright, indirect lighting. An aloe plant is a welcome friend in the kitchen. When you need to use it medicinally, just remove a lower leaf from the plant, slice it open, and apply the gel on the affected area. Perennial Sun/shade Zones: 9-11 INTERESTING HISTORY OF ALOE VERA: The name was derived from Arabic meaning "bitter" because of the bitter liquid found in the leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating burns, infections and parasites. Egyptian Queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti both gave tribute to aloe vera as one of their most important beauty secrets. Alexander the Great carried the aloe vera plant into battle to treat wounded soldiers. The plant dates back 6,000 years, and has been in use for all that time. Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have used the plant throughout the millennia. African hunters still rub the gel on their bodies to reduce perspiration and their scent. Historical uses Historical use of various Aloe species by humans is well documented. Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited. Of the 299 species of Aloe, only a few were used traditionally as a herbal medicine, aloe vera again being the most commonly used version of aloe in herbal medicine. Also included are Aloe perryi (found in northeastern Africa) and Aloe ferox (found in South Africa). The Greeks and Romansused aloe vera to treat wounds. In the Middle Ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a purgative.
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1,000 Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants succulent 4 Greenhouse home ALOE VERA USD 60.00
Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants This is a very popular diverse mixture which includes the Aloe vera .The aloe is a succulent plant, with leaves that can hold water for long periods at a time. Too much water can rot the plant, and it would take the most severe drought to dry it out. The plant's only other enemy is cold. It will do quite well next to a window with even minimal light, but it prefers bright, indirect lighting. An aloe plant is a welcome friend in the kitchen. When you need to use it medicinally, just remove a lower leaf from the plant, slice it open, and apply the gel on the affected area. Perennial Sun/shade Zones: 9-11 INTERESTING HISTORY OF ALOE VERA: The name was derived from Arabic meaning "bitter" because of the bitter liquid found in the leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating burns, infections and parasites. Egyptian Queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti both gave tribute to aloe vera as one of their most important beauty secrets. Alexander the Great carried the aloe vera plant into battle to treat wounded soldiers. The plant dates back 6,000 years, and has been in use for all that time. Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have used the plant throughout the millennia. African hunters still rub the gel on their bodies to reduce perspiration and their scent. Historical uses Historical use of various Aloe species by humans is well documented. Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited. Of the 299 species of Aloe, only a few were used traditionally as a herbal medicine, aloe vera again being the most commonly used version of aloe in herbal medicine. Also included are Aloe perryi (found in northeastern Africa) and Aloe ferox (found in South Africa). The Greeks and Romansused aloe vera to treat wounds. In the Middle Ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a purgative.
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20 Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants succulent 4 Greenhouse home ALOE VERA USD 3.00
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Aloe Seeds Mix - Excellent House Plants This is a very popular diverse mixture which includes the Aloe vera .The aloe is a succulent plant, with leaves that can hold water for long periods at a time. Too much water can rot the plant, and it would take the most severe drought to dry it out. The plant's only other enemy is cold. It will do quite well next to a window with even minimal light, but it prefers bright, indirect lighting. An aloe plant is a welcome friend in the kitchen. When you need to use it medicinally, just remove a lower leaf from the plant, slice it open, and apply the gel on the affected area. Perennial Sun/shade Zones: 9-11 INTERESTING HISTORY OF ALOE VERA: The name was derived from Arabic meaning "bitter" because of the bitter liquid found in the leaves. In 1500 B.C. Egyptians recorded use of the herbal plant in treating burns, infections and parasites. Egyptian Queens Cleopatra and Nefertiti both gave tribute to aloe vera as one of their most important beauty secrets. Alexander the Great carried the aloe vera plant into battle to treat wounded soldiers. The plant dates back 6,000 years, and has been in use for all that time. Ancient Greeks, Arabs and Spaniards have used the plant throughout the millennia. African hunters still rub the gel on their bodies to reduce perspiration and their scent. Historical uses Historical use of various Aloe species by humans is well documented. Documentation of the clinical effectiveness is available, although relatively limited. Of the 299 species of Aloe, only a few were used traditionally as a herbal medicine, aloe vera again being the most commonly used version of aloe in herbal medicine. Also included are Aloe perryi (found in northeastern Africa) and Aloe ferox (found in South Africa). The Greeks and Romansused aloe vera to treat wounds. In the Middle Ages, the yellowish liquid found inside the leaves was favored as a purgative.
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Aloe congolensis 5.5" USD 4.99
As its name implies, Aloe congolensis is native to the Congo region of Africa. This Aloe forms tallish, rosettes of succulent, shiny green leaves with translucent green teeth along the margins. Excellent for borders, rock gardens or as patio plants. Porous soil with adequate drainage. Prefers bright light to full sun with ample airflow. Water when soil is dry to the touch. Allow soil to drain thoroughly before watering again. Do not water much in the winter. Hardy to 36F; protect from frost.
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Cacti & Succulent Care Many people tend to think that cacti and succulents are too difficult to care for and decide against even buying them. As it turns out, many people are simply caring for them too much or too often. Cacti and succulents will do quite well under the same conditions which would be considered neglect with other plants. -Watering- The most common problem people have with cacti and succulent plants is overwatering. They are 'water storing' plants and will do better with less water than they will with more. Since every situation is considerably different, there is not set time interval for when to water cacti and succulents. Many factors play a role in the timing (such as humidity, light, and temperature). General Rule: Water Cacti and succulents thouroghly and allow them to dry out completely between watering. If you are not sure if the soil is completely dried out it is useful to stick your finger in the soil (1" or so if necessary) to see if the soil is dry. Many plants will be potted with a sand or grit topping, be sure to check the soil for moisture, not just the topping. If you are still not sure and think it may be too moist, don't water it! Overwatering can lead to disease and rot and will kill your cactus and succulent plants! -Light- Cacti and succulent plants love bright sun and will do quite well on a windowsill or on a porch. Cacti and succulent plants can survive a wide range of temperatures, but it is preferable that they are kept in a warm bright location for the best results, and the most beautiful color.
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Partridge Breast Aloe Plant-Aloe variegata-Easy to grow USD 19.99
Partridge Breast Aloe Aloe variegata Aloe variegata is a very popular succulent plant in many areas of the world. It likes shade and does great on an indirect light window sill. It is one of the rare plants that does better in the house than in a greenhouse. Allow soil to slightly dry between waterings. Grows about 12" tall and blooms in the winter. Native to Western South Africa, Namibia. Great houseplant! Light: Bright light The plant you will receive is growing in a 5" clay pot and is about 8 inches tall.
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The jucunda is a mini aloe plant that makes a great houseplant. Many people have Aloe jucunda in their homes in succulent arrangements and are not even aware that it is one of the aloe species! It is compact and has glossy dense leaves always growing from the center of the rosette. It is a true mini and requires little care as a house plant. It spreads and sprouts babies filling out over time.
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Aloe ciliaris 'Climbing Aloe' 3.5" USD 5.45
Aloe ciliaris, native to South Africa, forms rosettes of emerald green lanceolate leaves with tiny white teeth on margins. Known as the "Climbing Aloe" as it tends to scramble upward, often spiralling as it climbs. Offsets prolifically to form dense mats. Bright orange tubular flowers on tall spikes appear in late winter and early spring. Flowers are interesting as they are bright yellow inside, but orange outside. Hummingbirds frequently visit Aloes and many other succulents to drink nectar. Excellent in rock gardens or as landscape plants. Porous soil with excellent drainage. Bright light to morning sun. Water thoroughly when soil is dry to the touch. Protect from frost.
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Colorful Succulent Suncatcher Garden - 3" Clay Pot USD 9.99
Cacti & Succulent Care Many people tend to think that cacti and succulents are too difficult to care for and decide against even buying them. As it turns out, many people are simply caring for them too much or too often. Cacti and succulents will do quite well under the same conditions which would be considered neglect with other plants. -Watering- The most common problem people have with cacti and succulent plants is overwatering. They are 'water storing' plants and will do better with less water than they will with more. Water Cacti and succulents thouroghly and allow them to dry out completely between watering. If you are not sure if the soil is completely dried out it is useful to stick your finger in the soil (1" or so if necessary) to see if the soil is dry. Many plants will be potted with a sand or grit topping, be sure to check the soil for moisture, not just the topping. If you are still not sure and think it may be too moist, don't water it! Overwatering can lead to disease and rot and will kill your cactus and succulent plants! -Light- Cacti and succulent plants love bright sun and will do quite well on a windowsill or on a porch. There are some species however, that will do better in the shade, or partly sunny places. These include some species of haworthias and aloes. If you think your plant is being dried out or damaged from the direct sun, move it to a less bright location. If you have a plant in a location where there is little or no sunlight and notice it is stretching, it is a good idea to move it into a brighter location. -Temperature- Cacti and succulent plants can survive a wide range of temperatures, but it is preferable that they are kept in a warm bright location for the best results, and the most beautiful color. The Succulent Suncatcher Garden is an assortment of 3-5 different Succulent Plants potted in a 3" Clay Pot and topped with decorative stone. A perfect gift.
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