Aloe Vera And Our Mini Greenhouse Technique

our climate…but during the winter months…we tuck it under the porch…to protect it from the snow and freeze. It still gets the southern sun..and we eventually will hang a clear plastic sheet in front of the opening to create a mini greenhouse. GROW YOUR OWN ALOE! We use it externally for cuts, burns, bites and slivers…and internally in our elixirs. POWERFUL PLANT! There are many varieties…so enjoy them all…but we’re mostly growing ALOE BARBADENSIS and ALOE CHINENSIS A few …

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7 Responses to Aloe Vera And Our Mini Greenhouse Technique

  1. rawutah says:

    Hi janandallie5…absolutely you can!! Most of the plants you see in this video, came from just a couple of mother plants. From 3 plants..we now have what you see above…

    You’ll notice when growing aloe..that smaller aloe babies, or pups, start to appear at the base of the larger plant..you carefully dig the pup out…and transplant it to a new pot. That simple!!

    Have fun growing yours!

  2. jayandallie5 says:

    Can you start another plant from a single aloe vera plant?

  3. SecretsOfLongevity says:

    Amazing! Fillet an aloe not a salmon!

  4. rawutah says:

    323desi…thanks for checking them out!!! Happy Growing!!

  5. rawutah says:

    ..thanks ivankinsman..I will check into apple cider vinegar…I’ve heard of it’s value..but haven’t used it much. With all these apple trees growing up rapidly..I’ll hopfully be preparing my own apple cider vinegar very soon…

    Loving your garden over there…it’s beautiful!!

  6. ivankinsman says:

    That’s interesting about aloe vera and I will check out DW’s book. I would also take a look at making apple cider vinegar. We have made it the first time this year and it is a fantastic cure for a lot of ailments , improves energy levels as well as helping you diet. Lots of info. on the web about it!

  7. 323desi says:

    I just love your videos

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