3. Aloe Vera
There’s no way to make this list without including aloe vera. This plant is one of the easiest to propagate because it tends to grow new pups all the time.
If you’ve already got a large, healthy aloe vera plant, look closely around its base, and I’ll bet you’ll spot tiny little fingers of aloe popping out of the soil. You can easily remove these pups and propagate them into a whole new aloe vera plant.
Since it’s a succulent, you’ll have to let the pups scab over for about 24–48 hours before you put them in their new homes. Oh, and make sure you choose a good succulent potting mix.