Please enable JavaScript to read this content. The species that do well in Kenya is aloe vera Bardadensis (and Aloe Chinensis). One seedling of this species costs ...
Aloe Vera is a widely favored and low-maintenance plant, but its successful growth requires a good grasp of its water and sunlight requirements, which mimic the conditions of its native hot climate.
Take a mature, fleshy leaf from the plant, ensuring it's green and contains a significant amount of gel. Wash leaves, cut outer leaves, and let them sit for a few minutes to drain out yellow-tinted ...