Agave americana, also known as century plant, is a member of the family Agavaceae. These succulent plants thrive in the warmer regions of the U. where freezes are not a problem.
Century plants are quite drought tolerant and easy to grow, which makes them perfect additions to a garden where the gardener wishes to xeriscape. Despite the tale that they bloom once every century, the century plant will produce its bloom in approximately ten yea Growing to a height of 12 feet or more, century plants make good specimen plants in rock gardens.
Watering:
For the first month or two, water the plant every 4-5 days. Agaves only need to be watered 2-3 times a month in the summer, or more if you live in a low desert area.
Fertilizer:
Use all-purpose fertilizers like N-P-K fertilizer in a 10-10-10 ratio for landscape method. When growing in pots, fertilize the plant once every two months using liquid fertilizers.
Re-potting:
Re-pot the agave plants to bigger pots every year which can boost the plant growth without any damage to the roots.
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