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A perfect garden is any garden dream and perfection to create in the garden, is no easy task. You can easily detect defects in tens. But imperfections are equally enjoyable. You can accept imperfection in the garden. There is still so beautiful.

instead seeks perfection, try to put the dictionary away and leave perfection in its own development. Think sprout over Daisy adoption in the middle of a path. What a miracle it is from seed to seedling with a sparkling shine for themselves.

Perfection includes the world of sun and floods, warm rain and black spot, loam and aching backs to the flowering plant grow.

end of October and mid-November, the strips overlap in our gardens dotted with beautiful patterns leaves that have fallen from the trees above. Autumn leaves come in a unique range of colors. The russets umbers, ambers and dun of deciduous maple, ash and oak trees lay at our feet.

Among Japanese maples will connect in prayer poised touch colorful leaf tips about how hands.

Many American Gardeners Garden strictly by the book. Read the monthly lists on the back of magazines and make every chore to a certain date. Well drained 21 September Roses heeled in the ground for winter protection before the first frost. In the northwest, seasonal advice from across the country does not seem quite so compelling. Lawns are often plentiful in the winter than in the middle of the regular gardening season. They are certainly green with less effort.

In November, the deeply veined leaves of Viburnum bodnantense "Dawn" a dark scarlet and loose clusters of fragrant, candyfloss pink flowers in bloom will be. On a warm morning in December the ornamental cherry Prunus subhirtella "autumnalis" is petite, shell pink flowers shoot from bare branches.

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