Aloe vera is a cool choice that is bang on trend. It looks great grown on a windowsill or shelves.
Aloe is a slow growing stemless succulent with thick, fleshy, grey-green leaves with serrated edges. Although Aloe vera is typically found outdoors in equatorial climates it is more than happy grown in a pot inside in our more temperate climate. It is an easy plant to care for and is well known for its healing and air purification properties.
Aloe vera Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Drain away baby! Aloe vera needs well-draining soil as it will not be happy sitting in excess water which can lead to lower leaf rot.
Skip the snip! Avoid trimming your Aloe vera as this can cause stress and shock, however, if things do become unruly, prune the outermost leaves first as these are the most mature.
Hold your horses! Be sure not to overwater your Aloe vera, instead water sparingly every 2-3 weeks.
Light
Aloe prefer bright, indirect sun light. They can tolerate some lower light levels, but may become long and leggy or their colour may begin to fade. If this occurs, move to a brighter location.
Watering
Does best in dry conditions. Water every 2-3 weeks during the summer, once the top 5cm of soil has become dry. Less water is required in winter. Aloe vera will not tolerate standing in water as this will lead to rotting stems, therefore ensure it can drain freely.
Temperature
Does well in average household temperatures: between 13°C-27°C, but Aloe vera can withstand temperatures as low as 10°C, but no lower.
Humidity
Avoid a humid atmosphere. Aloe vera prefers to stay dry, so for best results, refrain from keeping it in typically steamy rooms like the bathroom and kitchen.
Feed
Aloe vera should not require additional feeding, but if your plant looks like it could do with a boost, apply a phosphorus-heavy, water-based fertiliser at half-strength during the spring.
Height & Growth Rate
The Aloe vera is a slow growing plant which usually reaches a height of up to 1 metre.
Toxicity
The Aloe vera is non-toxic, however we would advise against consuming it.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins such as Benzene and Formaldehyde, and is part of our clean air plant collection.
Origin
Aloe vera is a succulent native to North Africa.

















































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