Depending on where you buy from and whether or not you buy organic seeds, it will cost anywhere between 25 cents to $1 for an ounce of fenugreek seeds.

Fenugreek does not do well when transplanted, so either plan to plant your fenugreek in the area where it will mature from the beginning, or try using a biodegradable pot that you can plant into the ground later.

If you are planting your seeds in an outdoor garden, you’ll want to dig the ground up to 25 cm down to break up the soil. If you are using a container (like a pot or an aluminum pan) with loose potting soil instead, you probably won’t need to break any of the soil once you’ve poured it into the container. Be sure to leave some space between the top of the soil and the edge of the container to fill in more soil on top of the seeds once they have been sown. [6] X Research source

Some people recommend soaking the seeds in water overnight before you plant them. [9] X Research source

Because of the rainy environment that fenugreek adapted to, it’s advised that you maintain a steady slow drip watering method instead of pouring water on the surface periodically. Not only will this make water delivery constant and even, it also allows the water to penetrate the soil deeper and more effectively. [13] X Research source