Cyperus articulatus, commonly known as Nutgrass or Purple Nutsedge, is a perennial sedge that holds both cultural and agricultural significance. Widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions, this plant has gained attention not only for its invasive nature but also for its potential use in various industries. Cultivating Cyperus articulatus requires a nuanced understanding of its growth habits, environmental preferences, and propagation methods. In this article, we delve into the essentials of Nutgrass cultivation, exploring the key aspects that contribute to successful farming.