I grow mine in the ground,but pot it up for the winter and place back out in ground.I'm probably the closest to your climate being I get those 3 digit temps for 2-3 months.I don't grow mine in full sun.its more part sun and gets shaded durring hottest part of day.I do water mine almost daily& being my soil is sandy loam It drains quiet well.after your
plant grows for a season it will set babies under the mom
plant.I had 9 babies under a 2 yr old
plant last year.Its the medicine type one.I also save the damaged leaves and place in baggie in fridge to use for burns and such.even soothes skeeter bites itching.
aloes roots grow shallowly.I wouldn't crowd them when
growing and if you were to pot one up like my 2 yr old you may need a rock in bottom of a 3 gallon pot.so your pot won't flip or use a heavy type pot.I wish you luck with your aloe garden.
There is one person here from your area.a worker stationed over there.He was looking for
plants that would handle your climate to cover a wall.