Yes, it is legal to grow Aloe. It is often grown as a houseplant and sections can be broken off and used as a salve for minor burns.
Aloe vera is very easy to grow as a houseplant. Just plant it in soil and make sure you don't overwater it.
Yes in the shade.
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the combined aloe vera and sampaguita helps hair to grow! :)
Yes in a way. Do you mean you want to grow it in a tropical climate? You can but we grow a few aloe vera plants and we live in cold rainy England. (:
yes because of the water in the aloe it can help plants grow
I think it's after they are ready to reproduce
lots OS sunshine and moderate wattering
an aloe vera can grow about 3 feet tall or more. If you want to harvest yours, then let the leaves grow to 1-2 feet . Note: Indoor Aloes don't grow as fast as ones in the original climate. You might want to get a fish tank and shine a light in it 24/7. That will be some-what the environment, and it will grow taller than an indoor aloe. I have one and that is the truth. My plant is only 1 foot, but in a deserty environment, it'll grow taller.
The aloe sprouts new leaves from the inside of the plant. The older leaves are on the outside. A link to the Wikipedia post on the aloe is supplied, and there are pictures there that will help you sort it out.
Yes, aloe is grown in Aruba. It's one of Aruba's chief agricultural products. Aloe was first planted in 1850. It thrives in the poor soil and low rainfall that characterize the Caribbean island of Aruba.
The aloe Vera works hard at the root of your hair. It immediately moisturizes, cleans, hydrates, and makes your hair healthy. That is exactly what you need to grow your hair faster. I recommend this method. I tried it . My hair looked absolutely gorgeous.