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A perennial garden covered with frost in the winter. - Wiert nieuman/Shutterstock As you prepare your garden for winter, you may look around and see perennial beds full of dead flowers and wilted ...
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Add beautiful winter interest to your garden with these perennial plants. Many perennials fizzle out in late autumn, shedding leaves, dropping stems, and receding underground for a long winter's nap.