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Aloe Vera Plant Care
View Full Planting & Care InstructionsSunlight Your Aloe Vera needs indirect, bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts.
Watering Generally, you'll only need to water your Aloe Vera when the top 2 or 3 inches of soil is dry.
A Vibrant Houseplant + Soothing Gel
Why Aloe Vera Plants?
The perfect indoor plant for adding pops of green to your home or office, the Aloe Vera Plant makes the ultimate statement. It has wide, flat and smooth leaves with unique toothed edges and a vivid green hue, covered in white spots.
Basically, it can be placed on any counter or tabletop for a bold design impression. The creative possibilities for this space-saving plant are endless, and what makes it even more desirable is its low-maintenance and luxe nature.
The Aloe Vera is a succulent, so it actually stores water in its own leaves to utilize when it needs a drink. Because of this process, it's drought-tolerant and will flourish indoors in areas with low light. It’s the house plant that almost takes care of itself.
All of these benefits and more make the Aloe Vera a one-of-a-kind gift to send to your loved ones. The Aloe Vera Plant requires little to no care and arrives looking full and lush. Your friends and family will love this hassle-free yet totally heightened variety.
Its most famous feature, however, is its soothing gel. You can break the tips of the leaves to gain access to cooling Aloe Vera gel, which is commonly applied to burns, rashes or irritations. And because you’ll have new Aloe Vera leaves growing continuously, you’ll always have an endless supply of Aloe Vera gel on hand.
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We’ve done the work for you. Your Aloe Vera is hassle-free and carefree when it arrives at your door. Because we’ve planted, nurtured and monitored your Aloe Vera with care, you don’t need a green thumb for it to thrive.
And with our larger sizes, you get the full, lush good looks of a mature houseplant instantly since we ship an established plant...meaning no guesswork in growing for you.
It's like an at-home apothecary with amazing looks to match. Order your Aloe Vera Plant today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Your Aloe Vera needs indirect bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts. When you're ready to plant, select a pot that's about twice the width of your plant's shipped container and use well-drained soil. Also, make sure your pot has proper drainage holes.
2. Watering: Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely, and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed.
3. Fertilization: Feed with a water-soluble fertilizer once in the spring and every month in the summer.
Questions & Answers
Why Aloe Vera Plants?
Adding a sleek, modern-looking houseplant to your indoor space has never been easier thanks to the Aloe Vera Plant. An incredible tolerance to dry soil and adaptability to different lighting conditions mean virtually zero upkeep for you.
- Growing to just 3 to 4 feet in height, the Aloe Vera Plant is the perfect size for countertops and tables.
- Its thick, green leaves contain a natural gel that is commonly used on skin ailments.
- Drought tolerance means no need for constant watering.
The Aloe Vera is a succulent, so it actually stores water in its own leaves to utilize when it needs a drink. Because of this process, it's drought-tolerant and will flourish indoors in areas with low light. It’s the house plant that almost takes care of itself.
Its most famous feature, however, is its soothing gel. You can break the tips of the leaves to gain access to cooling Aloe Vera gel, which is commonly applied to burns, rashes or irritations. And because you’ll have new Aloe Vera leaves growing continuously, you’ll always have an endless supply of Aloe Vera gel on hand.
Who is Fast Growing Trees?
We are the largest mail-order nursery in the country, shipping bigger and better trees directly to your door.
And we’ve done the work for you. Your Aloe Vera is hassle-free and carefree when it arrives at your door. Because we’ve planted, nurtured and monitored your Aloe Vera with care, you don’t need a green thumb for it to thrive.
With our larger sizes, you get the full, lush good looks of a mature houseplant instantly since we ship an established plant...meaning no guesswork in growing for you.
It's like an at-home apothecary with amazing looks to match. Order your Aloe Vera Plant today!
Planting Your Aloe Vera
Your Aloe Vera needs indirect bright light. The best place for your plant is near an East-facing window that is free from drafts. When you're ready to plant, select a pot that's about twice the width of your plant's shipped container and use well-drained soil. Also, make sure your pot has proper drainage holes.
How Do I Water My Aloe Vera?
Allow the top layer of the soil to dry out completely, and then water deeply until water begins to drain. Repeat this process as needed.
How to Fertilize an Aloe Vera Plant
Feed with a water-soluble fertilizer once in the spring and every month in the summer.
FAQs
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Shipping Details
Estimated Shipping Time: Most orders ship immediately. As noted on the website, some items are seasonal, and may only ship in spring or fall. Once your order is shipped, you'll receive an email with a tracking number.
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 3-4 ft. |
Mature Width: | 3-4 ft. |
Sunlight: | Direct Light |
Growth Rate: | Moderate Growing |
Botanical Name: | Aloe barbadensis miller |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | Indoors |
Your Growing Zone: | # |
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