Glycosides, a diverse group of natural compounds found in various plants, serve as a treasure trove of bioactive molecules with medicinal properties. These compounds, formed by the combination of a sugar molecule and a non-sugar (aglycone) moiety, have been extensively studied for their therapeutic potential. Cultivating plants rich in glycosides has gained significant attention in recent years due to the increasing demand for natural remedies and the exploration of plant-based medicines. This article explores the cultivation of glycosides, shedding light on the importance, sources, cultivation practices, and potential applications of these bioactive compounds.