Growing agave is easy if you plant the right variety in the right location. Agaves need full sun and gritty soil that percolates easily. They can even do quite well when potted but use an unglazed clay pot that will allow evaporation of excess moisture.
Agave plants are quite easy to propagate and grow from seeds. And, while the process of growing agave plants from seeds is not difficult, it can be rather time consuming. Typically, the best time to plant the slow-growing agave plant is in the spring or early fall seasons.
Sow your seeds in a well-draining soil. You can grow Agave seeds outdoors if you live in an zone above 9a. If you live in a cooler area, you can begin sowing indoors under a grow light or on a seed mat.

Our planting instruction is a recommendation purposes only. Please choose your own method of sowing that will work for you or research the internet for more info and tips.