Edna's Garden, found in Gutterside, Danver's Pen, St. Thomas, contains thousands of Aloe Vera plants. This project was started in September, 2014 when 2,000 suckers were initially planted (in the dry season) with the objective to fill the 74,000 sq. ft. property with at least 10,000 plants. Gutterside. 1.7 acres | 74,098 ft 2 This plant is low-maintenance because it requires very little water and a lot of exposure to the sun. It is a desert plant. It only requires water every 3-4 weeks to grow at the most optimal level. Small part of Edna's Garden in Gutterside, Danver's Pen in St. Thomas When cultivating this plant, the following information was used [1] , Aloe Vera is generally propagated by root suckers by carefully digging out without damaging the parent plant and planting it in the main field. It can also be propagated through rhizome cuttings by digging out the rhizomes after the harvest of the crop and making them into 5-6 cm length cuttings with a minimu...