Growing Aloe Vera in Arkansas

The aloe plant requires an average temperature of no less than 50 degrees fahrenheit. It can survive up to 104 degrees fahrenheit. It requires full sunlight, although an excess of sunlight can cause the leaves to turn brown. It needs minimal water, since it is a succulent plant.

The climate in Arkansas is generally not suitable for growing the aloe plant outdoors. You could set a potted plant outdoors during the warm summer months, but beware of summer rains. Too much moisture can cause the roots to rot. The winters are too cold with the risk of freezing, under which conditions the plant will not survive. At all times ensure that your plant does not receive too much water. When watering, fully soak the plant, then allow to dry completely before re-watering.



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