14 Cheap Plants That Are Easy To Grow For Beginners

Transform your home with budget-friendly greenery: Discover 14 affordable, low-maintenance plants that thrive indoors without breaking the bank.

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14 Cheap Plants That Are Easy to Grow

Bringing nature indoors doesn’t have to cost a fortune. With smart shopping and propagation know-how, you can fill your home with lush greenery for pennies. These 14 cheap plants are not only budget-friendly but also forgiving for beginners, thriving in typical indoor conditions with minimal care.

Why Choose Cheap, Easy Plants?

Houseplants improve air quality, boost mood, and add style to any space. Opting for cheap varieties means you can experiment without financial risk. Many propagate easily, turning one $5 cutting into a collection. Low-maintenance picks like pothos and snake plants tolerate low light, irregular watering, and neglect, making them ideal for busy households.

1. Pothos (Epipremnum aureum)

The ultimate beginner plant, pothos features heart-shaped leaves in green, variegated cream, or golden hues. It trails beautifully from shelves or climbs trellises. Thrives in low to bright indirect light; water when soil is dry. Nearly indestructible, it’s perfect for forgetful owners.

  • Cost: Cuttings from $3 at big-box stores; free via propagation.
  • Care: Low light tolerant, forgiving of dry soil.
  • Pro tip: Snip stems in water to root new plants endlessly.

2. Snake Plant (Dracaena trifasciata)

Known as mother-in-law’s tongue, this upright succulent has sword-like leaves edged in yellow or silver. It purifies air and handles extreme neglect. Prefers infrequent watering and low light.

  • Cost: Small pots $5-10.
  • Care: Drought-tolerant; repels pests naturally.
  • Pro tip: Divide clumps to multiply for free.

3. Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum)

Grass-like leaves with baby plantlets dangling like spiders make this a fun, fast-grower. Loves indirect light and moderate water; great for hanging baskets.

  • Cost: $4-8 for starters.
  • Care: Produces pups ready to pot independently.
  • Pro tip: Rootlets in water become new plants in weeks.

4. ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia)

Glossy, fleshy leaves on thick stems make ZZ the toughest plant alive. Survives low light, dry soil, and low humidity.

  • Cost: $6-12; propagates from leaf cuttings.
  • Care: Water every 2-3 weeks max.
  • Pro tip: Ideal for dark corners or travel-heavy lifestyles.

5. Peperomia

Compact with thick, rounded leaves, peperomia fits tabletops perfectly. Tolerates dry air and moderate dry-outs.

  • Cost: $5-9.
  • Care: Avoid overwatering to prevent rot.
  • Pro tip: Varieties like baby rubber plant add texture cheaply.

6. Heartleaf Philodendron

Trailing vines with shiny heart leaves grow vigorously. Similar to pothos but softer texture; low light lover.

  • Cost: $4 cuttings.
  • Care: Water weekly; trails up to 10 feet.

7. Ponytail Palm (Beaucarnea recurvata)

Bulbous base with cascading green straps mimics a palm. Slow-growing, drought-resistant.

  • Cost: Small $7-15.
  • Care: Bright indirect light preferred.

8. Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum)

Dark green leaves and white blooms signal thirst—easy reminder system. Low light tolerant.

  • Cost: $8-12.
  • Care: Keep evenly moist; flowers rebloom.

9. Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema)

Striped leaves in silver-green patterns. Thrives in low light and average care.

  • Cost: $6-10.

10. Aloe Vera

Spiky rosettes with healing gel inside. Sunny spot, infrequent water.

  • Cost: $5 small pups.

11. Jade Plant (Crassula ovata)

Miniature tree with plump leaves; symbolizes prosperity. Succulent care.

  • Cost: $4-8.

12. Parlor Palm (Chamaedorea elegans)

Feathery fronds for Victorian vibe. Low light, moderate water.

  • Cost: $10 small.

13. Money Tree (Pachira aquatica)

Braided trunk, luck-bringing leaves. Easy, pet-safe.

  • Cost: $9+.

14. Rubber Plant (Ficus elastica)

Burgundy or green fiddle leaves. Bold statement with moderate care.

  • Cost: $10 cuttings.

Where to Buy Cheap Plants

Score deals without sacrificing quality:

  • Big-box stores: Home Depot, Lowe’s—sales under $10.
  • Grocery chains: Walmart, Kroger clearance $3-5.
  • Local nurseries: End-of-season discounts 50-70% off.
  • Online: Etsy cuttings $2-5 shipped.
  • Facebook Marketplace: Free divisions from locals.

Propagation: The Ultimate Money-Saver

Turn one plant into many for free. Methods:

PlantPropagation MethodTime to Root
Pothos/PhilodendronWater or soil cuttings2-4 weeks
Spider PlantPlantlets in soil1-2 weeks
Snake PlantLeaf cuttings/division4-8 weeks
ZZ PlantLeaf cuttings3-6 months

Always use clean tools; provide humidity with plastic bags.

Low-Maintenance Care Tips

Success secrets:

  • Water only when top 1-2 inches dry.
  • Bright indirect light ideal; avoid direct sun.
  • Fertilize sparingly in spring/summer.
  • Wipe leaves for dust; inspect for pests weekly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What’s the cheapest houseplant?

Pothos cuttings at $3 or free from friends; propagates endlessly.

Are snake plants pet-safe?

Mildly toxic if ingested; keep away from curious pets.

Can I grow these in low light?

Yes—ZZ, pothos, snake, peace lily excel in dim rooms.

How often to water cheap succulents?

Every 2-3 weeks; overwatering kills faster than drought.

Best cheap plant for beginners?

Pothos or snake plant—forgiving and fast-growing.

With these cheap plants, anyone can create a jungle oasis affordably. Start small, propagate often, and watch your greenery multiply while your wallet stays happy.

References

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  2. Easy House Plants | Beginner Plants — Lively Root. Accessed 2026. https://www.livelyroot.com/collections/easy-house-plants
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Medha Deb is an editor with a master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Hyderabad. She believes that her qualification has helped her develop a deep understanding of language and its application in various contexts.

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