I planted one of my huge aloes outside and i live contained by canada?..? I planted it today outside in a rocky garden on the edge...

I planted it today outside in a rocky garden on the edge of my house and the soil is especially clayish, but i added some new soil and will it grow there faster afterwards being in a pot? Will it gain root rot or thrive? I am going to dig it up when the first frost appears. And why every summer when i bring my aloes outside to get a dose of summer sun why do they other turn red, and then brown and then start shrivelling up and loose adjectives of their gel? I thought they were sun loving plants? Thank you for all of your answers.
Answers:    Aloes contained by Canada are better off in pots year round. The constant digging up and replanting damages them. And they don't similar to clay - they rot easily if the roots are damaged.

They sunburn, a short time ago like peoploe, if they get too much sun too brisk. Start them in the shade of a tree and let them slowly obtain used to it, moving them into brighter and brighter light ... in a pot you can move them as needed.
Probably becuase they are going from inside to full direct sun.You call for to let them get used to the outside.