Tulips are beautiful but oh, so hard to grow. Hostas are easy but sort of boring. Some flowers you are supposed to prune, some need a lot of water, some only last a year. Here is my list of the best flowers for having continuous bloom in your garden with little work and less money. Spring Flowers For spring flowers I recommend four different kinds. Snowdrops, crocuses, daffodils and violas/pansies. Snowdrops are hardy, can bloom even in snow and spread by both seed and bulbs. Simply pull of the seed pod and put it somewhere you want to grow snowdrops and in a few years you will have new ones to brighten your early spring. Crocuses can grow almost anywhere and they are wonderful spots of color in early spring. They also spread by themselves. The only downside with these pretty flowers is that squirrels tend to like both the bulbs and the flowers. Daffodils , I absolutely love daffodils. They come in lots of different variations; yellow, white with orange middles, do...