Growing Aloe Vera in Mississippi

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 the coastal regions of Mississippi should be fine for growing the aloe plant outdoors. Watch the temperatures during the winter months to ensure that it stays warm enough. If the winter is unusually severe, then you will need to move the plant indoors. This can be done by carefully digging around the roots and placing the plant in soil in a wide, relatively shallow pot. If you live in the north-central part of the state, you will need to grow your plant indoors due to frequent low winter temperatures and the danger of frost or occasional snow. Your potted plant might benefit from being placed outdoors during the warm summer weather.



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